Stereogamous - Where Can We Find Love Again? (Get Up Recordings)

The next release on Get Up Recordings comes from Australia’s Stereogamous. No strangers to the label, Stereogamous turned out the remix for Brooklyn is Burning’s “Movin’ Too Fast” in 2014, but here we find them with their debut for the label, “Where Can We Find Love Again?". They are joined on this lush, gorgeous EP by vocalists Shaun J. Wright of Twirl Recordings and Hard Ton. Hard Ton also remixed the title track along with NYC House music maestro Tedd Patterson.

Stereogamous are the musical equivalent of Mardi Gras that runs all year. Paul Mac and Jonny Seymour have remixed or collaborated with Kylie, George Michael, Jake Shears, Sia, Sam Sparro, LCD Soundsystem, Faker, The Presets and loads more. Their music is best described as 'music for making out', under the genres of 'bottom 40', 'horizontal dance music', and 'bathhouse'. They have played in backroom dance floors all over the planet (Razzmatazz in Barcelona, Horse Meat Disco in London, as well as their long-time residency at Trough in Melbourne), mega festivals (Lovebox, the Big Day Out, Vivid), soundtracked fashion parades (NYC, Paris, Sydney fashion week) and also represented at Gay Pride events all around the circuit (Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco, Sydney’s Mardi Gras, Madrid Pride).

The EP starts off with the original mix of the title track. It’s a beautifully deep house song with a warm bass line and pining vocals by Shaun J. Wright and backing vocals by Hard Ton. Shaun, originally from Chicago, came up in the scene thanks to his talent, which landed him in the already popular NYC group Hercules & Love Affair. Hard Ton is the mega-talented musical duo from Italy. DJs, performers, and visual artists, Hard Ton not only contributed the backing vocals, but also did an amazing remix for the track. A dub mix is also included here, with snippets and bursts of vocals laid over rhythmic beats.

The second remix comes from house music master Tedd Patterson. Tedd produces and remixes much like his DJ'ing, with driving percussive beats and deep techno textures. His history in the dance music world is legendary, from an extensive catalog of production work to his DJ sets, truly making him a 'DJ’s DJ'. His remix here is timeless and will be a peak hour track on the dance floor.

Rounding out the EP is a B-side track titled “Deep Train of Thought”. It’s an Orb-like journey through electronic soundscapes and vocoded vocals.

Quentin Harris - "I'm loving all the tracks, especially the Tedd Patterson mix and the original."
Gene Farris - "Good stuff!"
Tyree Cooper - "I'm feeling the Tedd Patterson remix."
DJ Yogi (Random Soul) - "Yeah … dope stuff. I love the original and the dub."
Chris Fortier (Fade) - "This sounds great."
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch / Mega Jawns) - "Incredible originals and Tedd Patterson's remix is very special indeed."
Alexander East (Planet East) - "I love it!"
Severino (Horse Meat Disco) - "So many amazing mixes."
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - "Excellent release … now this is how to produce a vocal cut! Wicked deep vocals and gorgeous beats to match."
Deli G (Future Sound Of House) - "Tedd Patterson rocked the remix, but all mixes are dope."
Andrew Duke (Cognition Audioworks) - "Absolutely gorgeous! I'll be playing this out for sure."
Rob Warner (Ibiza Voice) - "Sick. I loved their last single on Tribal and this is also dope."
DJ Nova (Nova Planet Radio Show, Greece) - "I'm lost in the early deep house style pads of the Dub Mix and the ambient dance of 'Deep Train of Thought' … brings me back to 1993."

Available now from Beatport, Traxsource, iTunes, and Spotify.

Out of Eden - The Future of Sex (Get Up Recordings)

Get Up Recordings brings back Josh Caffe and David Newtron under their new collective, Out of Eden, with “The Future of Sex”. The release also includes a remix from Italian duo Hard Ton.

Josh Caffe is no stranger to Get Up Recordings. In 2013 he produced and released “Playing With The Maid” with Batty Bass head honcho Hannah Holland to much success. He is also no stranger to fellow producer David Newtron. Josh and David have previously teamed up on Get Up Recordings with “All Gone" featuring Fi McCluskey and on Batty Bass with “As I Look” and “Let Love Ruin”. Josh is a prolific DJ in the London scene, with previous nights at two of East London’s most influential sweatboxes, Vogue Fabrics and Dalston Superstore. He currently holds a residency at the brand new night at East Bloc, Night Sheen, co-hosted with Hannah Holland. With regular appearances at festivals such as Glastonbury, Lovebox, Farr Festival, and Summer Rites, he has built a following with his trademark blend of self-assured ghetto-tech, US house, tech-house and deep house. David Newtron (AKA Jeroen David De Pessemier), an acclaimed synthpop musician, has toured the world with his notorious dance band The Subs. He has done remixes for La Roux, Alt J, Chemical Brothers, and Cassius, and has worked with and produced such musicians as Azari & III, Philippe Zdar, Chat Blake, Etienne De Crécy, and Alex Gopher. Once again, the duo has teamed up with London-based singer / songwriter Fi McCluskey, who adds her soulful powerhouse vocals to the mix.

“The Future of Sex” is a Chicago house-inspired track with simple yet effective drums, a catchy bass line, and strategically placed key hits. Josh’s signature vocals are laced with bits of female vocal licks to really frame the repeated lyrics “I see colors in my mind, twisted memories deep inside...” The Stripped Mix is a dub version of the original.

The remix on the package comes courtesy of Italian heavy-hitters Hard Ton who describe themselves as a larger than life disco sound with a surprising love of metal, fused together in 2008 from the musical loins of DJ Wawashi and heavy metal singer Max. Sylvester-styled falsettos conjure up memories of smoky dance floors during the heady days of Hi-NRG, which, combined with a contemporary sound of accelerated beats and screaming acid bass lines, shows a nod to the past can result in a slap across the face for the present. Using analogue and vintage gear -- from the 303, 606, 707, Oberheim DMX, Korg Monopoly, MS20, Prophet 5 -- the music is as organic as synthetic music can be. Their remix stays true to the original yet gets a little deeper and darker with minor key sounds and a little old school with the 808 drum hits.

The Future of Sex” is a timeless track that will be heard on dance floors well into the future.

Graeme Park - "Woah! Wow! What? Yes! Incredible."
Hollis P Monroe - "I think I might just love this TOO much."
Eddie Amador - "That Stripped Mix is the one for me."
Gene Farris - "Nice one!"
Larry Tee - "I love it!"
Randall Jones (Audio Therapy / Baroque) - "Both the original and the Stripped Mix are bombs! I will be playing these in my sets."
DJ Craig C (Pound Boys) - "Yep, this EP is rockin'! I love every mix."
Vanilla Ace - "Good stuff."
Severino (Horse Meat Disco) - "Oh yeah … sexy!"
Giom - "I'm liking the Stripped Mix."
Inland Knights - "This is funky stuff."
Alinka (Twirl Chicago / Classic) - "Amazing!"
Jason Hodges - "This will work well on the dance floor."
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch / Mega Jawns) - "Very nice."
Distant People (Foliage / Seamless) - "Strong main room vibe on the Stripped Mix … something for Ibiza for sure."
Leri Ahel (Mutant Disco Radio Show) - "All around nice EP."
Jean Jérome (Radio FG / Kut 'N' Paste) - "Naughty track … I love it. It reminds me of some old Traxx releases."
Simon Kirk (Stag Beetle Radio Show) - "The Stripped Mix is brilliant. I love the sharp, punchy production on these … top class house music designed for big dark rooms."

Available now from Beatport, Juno Download, and iTunes.