Review: Detroit producer Terrence Parker delivers a sound that is darker than his much-loved garage/soulful house sound. In its original format, "Alarm the Sound" resounds to churning chords and dramatic sirens unfolding over tough, slamming beats. Parker's house sound moves in an even farther direction with the Dirty Channels remix; there, a stepping rhythm and a pitch bent vocal unravel in unison and lend Parker's sound a distinctly European flavour. John Tejada adds his own futuristic interpretation, with a techy undercurrent, insistent horns and dark bass tones. Finally, the version by Francesco Bonora and Marcello Arletti moves back towards the sound of the original, with tough claps supporting the dark chord sequence.
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