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One Trice EP

by G-Prod

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    Incl. remixes by Derek Carr & John Shima

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The French G-Prod brothers debut on Fluid Electronics with the lavish, Detroit-flavoured “One Trice” EP. True to the Motown house scene's idiosyncratic engineering of raw throb and velvet touch, this four-track slab pays tribute to that classic sound which still infuses far and wide in today’s musical landscape. On the menu, two original hot cakes from the Gaugain siblings complemented by a pair of remixes courtesy of Irish vibist Derek Carr and UK-based deep grooves manipulator, John Shima.

Teeing off on a smokey, late-night hazy kind of vibe, the title-cut “One Trice” is Detroit house by the book. While tapping straight into the genre’s ever blunt arsenal of neo-classical strings, vaporous pads and bass-heavy, comber-like groove, G-Prod flaunt their impeccable hand when it comes to shaping steamy 4x4 wares ready for both after-party escapism or bringing in some of the finest loungey mid-set traction. Taking the original mix for a jaunt into more low-slung, dreamier territories, Derek Carr lets his P-funk-informed, Chicagoan-inspired boogie take over to better send you spinning off into its own outerspacey zone of texture-busy, hard-shuffling rhythms.

Flip-side goes rougher in the paint as the muscular workout “Disturbed” bulldozes its way in. 909 kick drums blazing and menacing subs roaring, we move from floating elation to magnetic pound in a flash. Drowned in delays and reverb, pockets of synth-laden squelch and roller-coasting freq shifts breeze in to maintain a further cinematic narrative throughout to optimal, tension-sustaining effect. Adding his inimitably playful spin to the track, John Shima dishes out a chiselled, floor-upgraded revamp, more tightly focused on the groove and its immediate impact than textural interplays. The result is a surgical electroid weapon built to bring all ravers to heel.

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released April 29, 2022

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