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.....With that said, I would like to mention some of the individual tracks. First up, "Looking Up" was featured in the second episode of Tastyfresh's Freshbeats. With its solid grooves and catchy, melodic soundscape, this track is one of my favorites. Some of my other favorites share similar characteristics, like "New Solution," "Me vs Myself," and the album title track "Squares of Reality." "New Solution" is a good starter track after the album's intro, having an intriguing bassline and textures that keep the track driving forward. With its metallic sounds and cool piano stabs, "Me vs Myself" fits well further into the mix and keeps the pace going. Few more small comments: "Neurotic" is another great solid track, and "Dramatic Effect" is actually very relaxing for those low spots in a mix.
The Vitals:www.tastyfresh.com Written by Daniel Cook, aka DJ Dunamis Friday, 13 March 2009 14:06 Label: PastDeux Music Dunamis' Take:Fitzpatrick brings to you Squares of Reality, his second full album release and PastDeux's first full release to date. There are only few times that I can fully listen through a dance album, and this is certainly one of them. Through the progressive beats and vast soundscapes, this release truly takes the listener on a journey. To quote Fitzpatrick, "This album is not just a collection of music but a look into the very essence of a musician and what it is to be human." I can certainly say his sound has evolved since his last release, Fits Perfect. Squares of Reality feels like you're listening to one cohesive track of vast tech and progressive elements, textures, and soundscapes. At the end, you've listened to 11 great tracks that you'll want to listen to again or throw down in your next DJ mix. With that said, I would like to mention some of the individual tracks. First up, "Looking Up" was featured in the second episode of Tastyfresh's Freshbeats. With its solid grooves and catchy, melodic soundscape, this track is one of my favorites. Some of my other favorites share similar characteristics, like "New Solution," "Me vs Myself," and the album title track "Squares of Reality." "New Solution" is a good starter track after the album's intro, having an intriguing bassline and textures that keep the track driving forward. With its metallic sounds and cool piano stabs, "Me vs Myself" fits well further into the mix and keeps the pace going. Few more small comments: "Neurotic" is another great solid track, and "Dramatic Effect" is actually very relaxing for those low spots in a mix. Both DJ and avid electronic music listeners will enjoy this album. It doesn't matter if you're chilling and in need of something to listen to or want to drop it in your next mix; this album has something for both. Also, listeners of Sasha, Shiloh, David West, Benz & MD, Nick Warren, and Hybrid will be fans of this album as well. To find more about Fitzpatrick and Pastdeux Music, check out Fitzpatrick's and PastDeux's web sites (www.whoisfitzpatrick.com and www.pastdeux.com, respectively) for more info and future releases. Go grab a copy of this release. I think you'll enjoy it. |
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