War Zero Remixes
Alland Byallo’s debut album, Brick By Brick, took the world by storm with the deep techno goods that could only be bred in a city like San Francisco. Taking elements of Deep House, Techno and minimal and whipping them together with a nod towards the good old days and the days yet to come, Alland Byallo made his mark in 2009. Now come the remixes. Patrik Skoog, aka Agaric, has been turning heads with his unique techno styling’s for years. Lately he’s been bringing the funk out and really working it out. He injects his Berlin hybrid tech-house funk into the War Zero mix, by adding jackin’ beats, fun vocals and just straight party time. This is a hit for sure, already devastating dancefloors worldwide. The man from Munich, Dario Zenker, reworks the original into a chunky, synth driven slab of heat. This is for the warehouse, the loft, the darkness. Strong stabs, fat bassline, and drums that bounce in a 90’s deep house dance craze kind of way make this a strong, unique and perfect tool for sweaty underground all-nighters. Ed Davenport has been seeing so much great press lately. From his releases on fine labels such as Poker Flat and Liebe*Detail, to his dizzying sets at Panoramabar, this Berliner by way of London is rocking and rolling in an unstoppable fashion. His submission to this package is chunky tech-house bomb. The drums go broken, the stabs and synths attack you, but overall the darkness is there, definitely reflecting lots of time spent at the Panorama and Berghain dancefloors and DJ booth. 100% pure, timeless quality. Last but not least, the bonus remix is a huge rework by label owner Alland Byallo, himself. Taking the drums and vocal stabs of the original Recliner track, Byallo converts the heady Berghain-influenced minimal techno bomb into an organic House fanfare, bringing together a beautiful blend of bongos, congas and other auxiliary percussion, nostalgic piano licks and classic techno stabs. Classic hit!