1-Original mix
2-Eliogold remix
Axon Recordings boss Che Armstrong is back with another superb release, and his second of 2013. Back in January, we saw the release of 'Dexter' which gained some nice feedback and support from the likes of Jaytech, Slam, Tilt and many others.
Che's latest offering is 'Too Much', which edges towards tech house territory, while still allowing his progressive and techno influences shine through. Che has created a great percussive groove, coupled with a tasty bass line. The 'too much' vocal samples really work well, as well as the atmospheric pads in the breakdown.
Remix duties fall to Axon regular Eliogold, who we feel has done an amazing job. This remix has a great deep house vibe, while remaining versatile enough to work for a lot of DJs. Eliogold is definitely a name to watch in 2013!
Che's latest offering is 'Too Much', which edges towards tech house territory, while still allowing his progressive and techno influences shine through. Che has created a great percussive groove, coupled with a tasty bass line. The 'too much' vocal samples really work well, as well as the atmospheric pads in the breakdown.
Remix duties fall to Axon regular Eliogold, who we feel has done an amazing job. This remix has a great deep house vibe, while remaining versatile enough to work for a lot of DJs. Eliogold is definitely a name to watch in 2013!
Dimitri Kechagias review: Axon recordings is back in action with Che Armstrong's single Too Much. The package includes two very strong and quite different from each other versions. The Original mix is a deep tech house meets prog house affair with deep basslines, cool minimal beats, melodic parts, white noise effects and vocal samples as well. The vocal actually is the added value of the track as it creates the context from within we can understand the moody melancholic and maybe lazy atmosphere of the track as you want to relax and sail away when you have too much of everything in your life. Eliogold version is on the same minimal tech house terrain but with different groove that makes it appropriate for prog house sets as well. He adds a balearic house feel to it that makes it more lighter and summery than the original. Both versions will serve the underground house floors perfectly. Love iT!
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