MAde has been bunkered down in the north of Norway cooking up an EP that harks back to the ‘classic’ 90s Paper sound with help from some his Scandinavian friends.
Tylen Fra Sande is peak time house for discerning dance floors, Filtered sample, rolling disco bass, snatched vocals and drums that swing like a illegal New York after hours. The pedal hits the floor and stays there.
Hailing from Sweden, Storken does what he does best with a remix that is groove heavy and soulful with a touch of disco wonk. It will give the beards something to Shazam, but more importantly the dancers the perfect soundtrack to throw down to.
Spillopper I By`n shows another side to MAde’s production with a downtempo cut that wouldn’t sound out of place on Kruder & Dorfmeister’s K & D Sessions. It’s super deep with a bass that flanges like Trevor Horn is manning the controls, live drums, delayed guitars and the sound of a band jamming in the pocket at 4am of the best speakeasy you’ve ever been to.
Finally fellow Norwegian countryman Kappekoff takes things into cosmic territory. Soaring synths, arps, delayed vocals with enough disco stardust to power the space station shuttle.
Norway’s future is in good hands!
Rocky (X-Press 2): “Man that sample in BY’n was bugging me, almost got it. I think i’m about 98% there! Excellent stuff!”
Bonar Bradberry (PBR Streetgang): “Great release all tracks are players!”
Pete Herbert: “Excellent!”
Jim Baron (Crazy P/ Jim): “Excellent EP! Will definitely be rocking these on the dance floor”
Bill Brewster: “The lead track is very very good!”
Laurent Garnier: “Woah so nice.’