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REVIEW: Ben Pearce - What I Might Do incl remixes on B1 Recordings / Universal Germany

1-Club edit
2-Radio edit
3-Adam Shelton remix
4-Harry Wolfman remix
5-Bonar Bradberry remix


What I Might Do "by Ben Pearce is finally arrived in Germany. DJs like Solomun, Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones and Pete Tong praised the song already in the skies. The skillful combination of haunting soulful voice and captivating, deep house beats,  had as a result for  seven weeks long ranked among the Top 3 in the Beatport charts and within t the deep house charts the track reached the number 1 position.

In the Benelux countries "What I Might Do" reached into the Top 20 and stayed there for four weeks - and in Italy the "What I Might Do" EP  even reached gold status.

From Berlin to Ibiza - the club success paves new ways every day. Originally from UK DJ and producer spent his childhood with heavy metal and pop punk before he turned to the electronic music. Ben Pearce enjoys worldwide support from his well-known colleagues, meanwhile denies sold out showcases and is co-owner and creative director of the label "Purp & Soul" in Manchester.

The single "What I Might Do" appears in late May 2013 on the label B1 Recordings / Universal.

                              



Dimitri Kechagias review: It seems that 2013 is the year that more and more audiences will turn their back to the big noisey stuff and will direct their attention towards the nice beautiful deep house sounds with old school flavours in them. One of those records that manage from the underground to crossover nicely cause it deserves it to the mainstream is Ben Pearce magnificent hypnotic tech house anthem What I Might Do. The secret of its success is of course the deep house beats and the soulful strange but hooky sexy male vocals that resemble old school house tracks from the period that vinyl was the only medium to transfer music compositions to larger audiences. The Club edit is emotional, passionate, atmospheric, cinematic, eclectic and absolutely magical record ready to blow big time and get big crowds dancing along with it. Minimal, tribalish, playful with sweet melancholy to it. Adam Shelton version is deep minimal tech house version with old school early 90's vibes to it. Distorted vocals, organ sounds and the cool beat that pulsates perfectly and slowly hypnotise you to enjoy it with closed eyes in the middle of the dancefloor. Sexy grooves, erotic rhythm that can drive many ladies dance to it without inhibitions and fears. Harry Wolfman remix is equally pleasurable with tougher tech house beats, old school organ house riffs and Ibiza feel to it. I can imagine playing this in an early morning set in Ibiza while the sun is rising. Last but not least Bonar Bradberry start his remix with electro breaks.Then moves to  tribalish pumping deep beats and groovy basslines along with strong percussion to  take on board easily  the lovers of the real underground house sound. Lounge relaxing lazy house version perfect to play in those lazy Sundays. Quality from start to finish, Love IT!


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