01: Chemical Spill (Original Mix)
Roll out the black ‘n’ yellow hazard tape, slip on the hi-visibility jackets and break out the hazmat kits, cos someone’s had the happiest of ‘accidents’ in the studio! This though is one particular ‘Chemical Spill’, that you won’t hold the crowd back from!
VANDIT’s latest release is also the newest mixing desk compound from production/DJ force, Eddie Bitar.
A rapid, on-it follow-up to his highly successful Christina Novelli-sung, Beatport chart-baiter ‘Start Again’, ‘Chemical Spill’ finds the Canadian-Lebanese producer at his instrumental best.
If the floor you’re on needs to take a walk on the wild side this September, then VANDIT have just the tune to take them there!
‘Chemical Spill’ is a precision built composite of full-flight elevation and deep, down & dirty grind! Amongst its primer components are floor hungry beats and crisply dry percussion, built around LFO waves that’ll be troubling those bass bins till Christmas. Light on the brake, full on the throttle, Eddie gets the avionics working with coursing sub-melodies and angelic piano lines, before bringing it some synth-driven upsurge.
This ‘Spill’ still has a sting in its tail though. At the top of the drop Eddie flips ‘Chemical’s trump card, opening the compressors up wide and jumping the tracks into an evilly propulsive tech attack on the senses!
Dimitri Kechagias review: VANDIT records is on a very impressive year with super hot releases every week from the most important and what I call just right artists. One of them is Eddie Bitar who brings his Chemical Spill and we can say straight away that is an explosive production that will get many plays on the forthcoming trance events. The truth is that it starts in uplifting fashion with tough metallic groove, pulsating basslines, energetic synths and acid overtones. Particularly the chord progression brings summer in your mind straight away. The breakdown is dominated from the ethereal piano melody that is truly melancholic and wistful until the huge euphoric synthy hook to come in and build the tension along with dirty sounds. The climax goes the tech trance direction focusing on the heavy bassline and satisfying those who like it harder and more psy tech trancy! Chemical Spill is definitely one of the big ones supported by the master himself Paul van Dyk. #PureBasspower Love It
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Additional info:
http://www.eddiebitar.com/
http://facebook.com/eddiebitar
http://twitter.com/eddiebitar
http://www.vandit.com
https://www.facebook.com/VanditRecords
https://twitter.com/vanditrecords