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In The Sun
In The Sun - (6:00) 128 BPM
In The Sun (Eden Burns remix) - (6:08) 124 BPM Hot
Fog Night - (5:45) 123 BPM
Chillb909 - (3:47) 115 BPM
Chillb909 (Mayurashka remix) - (5:29) 84 BPM
Review: Earth Boys, the dynamic duo comprising Michael Sherburn and Julian Duron, make a compelling return to Public Release with their latest release, In the Sun. True to their distinctive style, the EP carries the raw and smoke-infused essence that defines the Earth Boys sound. The lead cut with its melodies and '90s house inspirations undergoes a hypnotic transformation with an Eden Burns remix, delivering a tweaky groove ideal for building peak-time energy. Tokyo's Mayurashka contributes a deep and contemplative atmospheric chugger to his remix, adding to the versatility of the five tracks on offer here, with "Fog Night" going deep and dubby - a classic after-midnight burner.
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PR 28
26 Jan 24
Deep House
415-PR22
Tendts - "Slice The Top" - (6:33) 122 BPM
Richard Sen - "Abstract Dance" - (7:48) 120 BPM
Tim Sweeney - "8th & Broadway" - (5:45) 112 BPM
Earth Boys - "EBoys 2020" - (4:14) 118 BPM Hot
Fran-Key - "Summer Into Winter" - (6:07) 116 BPM
Metropolitan Soul Museum - "Stoneman" - (6:30) 127 BPM
Review: There's a serious amount of musical heat to be found on the latest edition of Public Release's occasional multi-artist EP series. It's the San Francisco-based imprint's first exercise of this sort since 2016 and contains a sextet of must-check tunes. Amongst the many highlights are a creepy, sub-heavy, bleep-influenced number from Richard Sen (the rather good 'Abstract Dance'), a typically dreamy and positive trip into immersive deep house territory from Earth Boys ('EBoys 2020'), Fran-Key's throbbing, Italo-influenced late night hypnotism ('Summer Into Winter'), and the enveloping, opaque electronics and dusty, all-action grooves of Metropolitan Soul Museum's 'Stoneman'. An impressive snapshot of where the label's at, which is a place we'd like to be.
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PR 22
02 Oct 20
Deep House
The Eboys LP
The Intro - (2:36) 125 BPM
Roll It Back - (5:15) 120 BPM Hot
Brick - (2:13) 107 BPM
Bossa Nova Gang - (3:56) 120 BPM
Don Cado - (4:41) 93 BPM
Memory Of 95 - (3:24) 125 BPM
Come Thru - (5:27) 115 BPM
Play At Dawn - (4:31) 115 BPM
Iam Amazing - (5:56) 120 BPM
Blue Iris - (4:13) 130 BPM
Last Call - (4:23) 118 BPM
The Outro - (3:28) 128 BPM
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PR 18
28 Sep 18
Deep House
Trail Remix
Trail Mix (T&P remix) - (6:18) 123 BPM Hot
Highway 1 (Earth Boys remix) - (4:29) 122 BPM
Big Time (Khotin's Omega Trek mix) - (6:43) 125 BPM
Trail Mix (Mike Simonetti remix) - (5:52) 120 BPM
Played by: Hard Ton
Review: Predictably, Public Release has assembled a crack crew of remixers to tackle tracks from former 1080p sorts Earth Boys' decidedly cosmic Trail Mix EP. The title track is given two goings over with suitably impressive results. First, Tim Sweeney and Phillip Lauer join forces as T&P to turn the cut into a wild chunk of peak-time acid madness, before Mike Simonetti delivers a take that alternates between saucer-eyed Balearic loveliness and stripped-back, late night drum machine abuse. Elsewhere, Khotin's version of "Big Time" is a glistening and bass-heavy delight, while Earth Boys themselves deliver a colourful, loved-up and insatiably groovy interpretation of "Highway 1". To use a well-worn cliche, this is all killer and no filler.

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PR 16
12 Jan 18
Deep House
Trail Mix
Trail Mix - (3:10) 119 BPM Hot
Big Time - (4:50) 120 BPM
Put Me On - (4:17) 128 BPM
Highway 1 - (4:27) 124 BPM
Review: As this EP for Public Release shows, Earth Boys are experts at creating cosmic house music. It's no coincidence that they are putting out music on the Californian imprint or that their small catalogue also features a record for Canadian space cadets 1080p. Fittingly, the title track is a dreamy, teased out break beat affair that grooves along just below the 120 bpm mark. Featuring stoned vocal samples and tropical textures, it sets the tone for the release. "Big Time" is more direct, but it resounds to dreamy chimes and a loose rhythm, while on "Put me On" has a tighter backing track without forsaking Earth Boys' deep approach. Finally, "Highway 1" brings the listener back to where they started with a jazz sax-infused breaker that conjures up images of marine drives and summer sunsets along the US West Coast.
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PR 13
02 Jun 17
Techno
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