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REBORN/ARCADIA
Genre | Drum & Bass | Jungle |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | RAMM172 |
Label | RAM |
Artist | DELTA HEAVY |
Release Date | 03/11/2014 |
Carrier | 12" |
Barcode | 5024441991722 |
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Delta Heavy TRACKLISTING: 1: Reborn 2: Reborn (June Miller Remix) 3: Reborn (Spoils Remix) LISTEN: https://soundcloud.com/ramrecords/sets/ramm172-delta-heavy-reborn/s-jfz8Z OVERVIEW: Quintessential stadium anthems are Delta Heavyâ„¢s forte and ËœRebornâ„¢ demonstrates how theyâ„¢ve gained this reputation. Setting show stopping-agendas since their first release on the RAM imprint, this next one is no different, however, a cinematic roller isnâ„¢t all this release has to offer. With remixes from Spoils and June Miller, thereâ„¢s a colour reel of sound spinning throughout; a host of tracks to suit every palette. ËœRebornâ„¢ embodies exactly what Delta Heavy represents as a collaborative project. An arpeggio of notes leads delicately into emotionally charged vocals, pedestalling the record and creating a musically picturesque backdrop. With the undertow of a pounding morphine bassline and the relentless instrumentation of jungle infused drums, thereâ„¢s no mistaking the artistsâ„¢ nod towards their harder productions. Epic, timeless and puffed out with a grandeur composition, Delta Heavy have yet to disappoint. On the remixes, June Miller carefully crafts their take against the original, uncompromising yet delicately woven and not without its predecessorsâ„¢ emotional crescendo. And lastly, Spoils introduces us to a genre-infused uptake that catches you unaware, with a steppy melody which stays true to its roots yet delves deep into Spoilâ„¢s production aptitude. So once again, itâ„¢s time to take up Delta Heavyâ„¢s offerings. Theyâ„¢ve delivered the perfect successor to their ËœApollo EPâ„¢, yet again reasserting their title as one of the bass sceneâ„¢s heavyweights.