Argy – Daze To Come
Label: | Versatile Records – VER072 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM |
Country: | France |
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Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | House, Tech House |
Tracklist
A1 | Daze To Come | 6:11 | |
A2 | Daze To Come (Beats Version) | 5:00 | |
B1 | The Difference | 5:32 | |
B2 | The Difference (Dub) | 4:59 |
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Daze To Come (12", Promo, Test Pressing, White Label) | Versatile Records | VER072 | France | 2011 |
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- Edited 12 years agoArgy Berlin + Versatile Paris = Chicago / Detroit. A link that apparently does not mean anything until you listen to 72nd out of the catalog of peculiar Versatile, which has already seen its roster Pépé Bradock and Château Flight, just to name a few.
So you rely on the young Theofilis Argyris, Argy in art, born in 1985, Greek, but now a naturalized Briton, that everyone will remember for the massive hit Love Dose of Poker Flat, hard used and abused in 2005. The EP consists of two plus two tracks, the second two represent the Beats and Dub versions. The opening track and title track, How To Daze, sends us back a good fifteen direct (if not twenty) years, a bass line from another time and an aggressive Detroit synth, one of the most impetuous, which spills over almost into acid.
The Difference is certainly not least, the spatial period in which to place it back at least to the '90s, if you do not carefully read the label on the disc. The environment is no longer that of techno but changing coast, from the New Yorker. Class, in each case.
Argy changes and convinces his new sauce flavored techno very very old school is valued by many experts. Take a look at the recently founded label of Argy, in the first months of 2009, These Days, which has already received Radio Slave, GummiHz, Sydenham and a certain DJ Duke ...
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