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Aaron Static 'Reflections' [Slime] - atmospheric 2-step

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:08 pm
by Slime
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Aaron Static
'Reflections' EP
(Slime Recordings)

1.251
2.Reflections

Cat.No : SLM042

"One of the UK’s finest and most enlightened digital labels" - Loudat

"Always a haven for upcoming talent, Slime Recordings continue to generate heat" - Juno Download


Slime is proud to welcome to the label Australian producer Aaron Static. A diverse and much loved talent in his native home, he has added his melodic touch to many styles over the years across the bass music spectrum. For his debut here he delivers two crisp, beautiful productions encompassing laidback garage and liquid drum & bass.

'251' drifts in on hazy chords before unfurling into a light halfstep, building around skeletal percussion and subtle bass stabs before the melody sweeps in to carry you away into a higher state of consciousness.

'Reflections' takes the melodic template of the former track and bolts it to a rolling liquid drum & bass framework. Glittering keys and melancholy chords intertwine with soft female vocals to catapult this roller into the sonic stratosphere.

Mastered by Bob Macc at SC Mastering

Design by The Amygdala

Distributed by Cargo

Available from 01/10/12 at Juno Download and from 08/10/12 at all good digital retailers.

http://www.junodownload.com/products/re ... 036749-02/

FFI : www.slimerecordings.co.uk

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Re: Aaron Static 'Reflections' [Slime] - atmospheric 2-step

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 6:51 pm
by Forum
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Re: Aaron Static 'Reflections' [Slime] - atmospheric 2-step

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 7:37 am
by Slime
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Cheers dude!

Re: Aaron Static 'Reflections' [Slime] - atmospheric 2-step

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:31 am
by Slime
Great review on Juno Download for this release :

"Aaron Static delivers something a little special here on the wonderful Slime imprint. "251" gets things started with delicate, intricately woven rhythms and uplifting melodies. The intro is one glorious instrumental sweep with cooing SFX and deftly placed beats, building into a deep, hazy main part with considerable skill. "Reflections", on the other hand, ups the ante with warm, undulating bass and pattering drums in a more recognizable D&B format. This one bridges the gap between listening at home and a more dancefloor-orientated beat well. Take heed."

It's out now : http://www.junodownload.com/products/re ... 036749-02/