Review: Dutch imprint Anagram collects tracks from its key artists for this fine remix release. The Tijana T remix of Elad Magdasi's "Liquid Dreams" starts the EP with dreamy, slowed down ambience, while Ryan Elliott turns Barbara Ford's "Sound Of The Siren" into a tripped out affair, its mysterious vocal narrative unfolding over a pulsating groove. In Newa's hands, Sinfol''s "Life Off Measure" retains its depth but the rhythm is tougher and more rolling, aided by some sharp percussion. Last but not least is Yotam Avni's remix of Sinfol's "Pull Back", a mesmerising slice of club techno led by tough kicks, frazzled percussion and shimmering chords.
Review: Phasing Faces was a two-part series that featured original material from Anetha, Elad Magdasi, Mathame and Maukook, alongside Anagram founders Sinfol and Octual. The latest development in this series is this stellar remix release. Efdemin turns Sinfol's "Trembling" into a pulsating, atmospheric slice of deep techno, while on his version of Anetha's "Acid Train" Ryan James Ford drops tough, dense kicks and frazzled organ riffs that are tailor made for peak time usage. The versatile producer Nick Lapien is tasked with remixing Elad Magdasi's "Two Floors" and turns it into a rolling deep house track. In an uncharacteristic move, Terrence Dixon also delivers a house remix, with his Population One take on Octual's "Dark Sky" focusing on a tracky rhythm, vocal snippets and subtle synth builds.
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