Review by djtwiliteJun 19, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
This is a very interesting exit release. With two quite different sides it provides something for the early hours and later in the evening. "Daylight" is a very subtle atmospheric bass-heavy roller, where i feel D-bridge has the majority of the influence in the general sound. It's a pretty straight forward track with sweeping pads and a nice vocal accompanied by some stabs coming on and off and it has a moody sound to it. Good tune.
"Labyrinth" on the other hand is quite a stomper of a track. Building up from a long intro (good for in the mix), you already know its going to be heavy. On this side Concord Dawn has the biggest influence and it seems like D-bridge is now the one tempering the new-zealanders and giving it a subtle edge, especially in the mid-sections. The track is based on a pretty simple bass-hook with a recurring squaky synth, dropping back into a more subtle (D-bridge) section now and then. Again a pretty straight forward tune but very well produced and good for the dancefloor.
"Labyrinth" on the other hand is quite a stomper of a track. Building up from a long intro (good for in the mix), you already know its going to be heavy. On this side Concord Dawn has the biggest influence and it seems like D-bridge is now the one tempering the new-zealanders and giving it a subtle edge, especially in the mid-sections. The track is based on a pretty simple bass-hook with a recurring squaky synth, dropping back into a more subtle (D-bridge) section now and then. Again a pretty straight forward tune but very well produced and good for the dancefloor.
Recommended release