Style Of Eye
Roy Rosenfeld
Blockhead Recordings
Deep / Tech House
September 16, 2011
BH033
QMUDV1100009
6:46
Track Information:
Style of Eye has graced Blockhead with "Whizkid." We have enlisted the ever so hot and all time favorite producer crews out of the UK "Audiojack" to start off this remix package. Audiojack needs no introduction but if you haven't heard of them, then you should take your head out your arse and take note! They have been on some of the sickest labels out there including 20:20 vision, Azuli, Ministry of Sound and Z records just to name a few. They definitely do their thing on this remix and do not disappoint. Dark, moody, bumpin and groovy all about sums it up on this one. So far this remix has been charted by everyone from Meat Katie to Mark Knight to Mastiksoul and everyone in between. Not to be missed!
Next up we have one of the most versatile producers in the scene right now "Roy RosenfelD." Roy initially caught our attention with his song "Deep Daap" on Plastic City. He has been on quite a tear lately and turns in one of the funkiest remixes on the ep. Roy has produced everything from electro to deep house and does it all so well. On this particular remix that hes done for us think Jay Lumen meets Ramon Tapia and together they had a lovechild of a remix. Bouncy, rolling bass lines, quirky vocal snippets and dope as hell!! Aimed straight for the bumpin tech house sets; get your dancing shoes out for this one.
We have also enlisted one of our newest, favorite producers "Toomy Disco." Toomy has really been tearing it up lately and was recently featured on Blockhead's "Goodbye Jack" remix ep. His recent stint for Blockhead has been insanely popular and has been charted by everyone from Jask to Dimitri from Paris! Better known for his Nu Disco kind of sound, he takes this remix into the tech house realm. Dirty bass lines throughout with some sick, live keys over top = dance floor madness! This remix shows how versatile he is and that not only can he hang with the big boys but outshine most of them!
Rounding out the ep we have "Passion Victim." Although the name is fairly new and unknown, he has been around for years and wanted to try a departure from what he has done musically in the past. Very unique in his approach on this one (hint hint) this remix is aimed at the main stream electro crowd.
All in all, a little something for everyone on this ep.