September 6, 2016
June 13, 2016
Analogue June 2016 with special guest Bob Skies!! We will also filming/video taping for web stream, and for selling his (Uncle Tone) first record release called Oswaldo Ar with Volando. The residents Chang Bang and Uncle Tone! Takes place at The Bends, St Petersburg, Fl. on June 16 at 10pm! See you there!
May 24, 2016
Analogue feat. Boomerang! At The Bends (St. Petersburg, Fl.)
This week in to the Analogue we go in St Petersburg, Fl. on Thursday at The Bends with guest Boomerang, from the old Budouis Maximus! Get ready for full blown party, monthly residents Chang Bang and Uncle Tone giving to ya on vinyl/records only.
ANALOGUE W/GUEST BOOMERANG! MAY 26, 2016
ANALOGUE W/GUEST BOOMERANG! MAY 26, 2016
Jeromy Nail - Amphibians (Uniting Souls Music)
Coming Soon From Uniting Souls Music
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1. Amphibians
2. Amphibians (Dub)
3. Amphibians (Pete Moss Remix)
4. Amphibians (Jon Cates Remix)
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1. Amphibians
2. Amphibians (Dub)
3. Amphibians (Pete Moss Remix)
4. Amphibians (Jon Cates Remix)
Uniting Souls Music returns for the imprint’s twenty third release with “Amphibians” by longtime Seattleite and Uniting Souls resident Jeromy Nail.
As part of the Uniting Souls Music collective since the early 2000s, Jeromy sharpened his DJ’ing skills on many late night dance floors, including residences at the seminal Flammable Sundays – the West Coast’s longest running house weekly twenty years strong – and the (now defunct) electronic dance music haven See Sound Lounge. With releases and remixes for the likes of Viva Recordings, Build It Records, Bomb Recordings, Hype & Soul, House Call, and, of course, the Uniting Souls label, Jeromy’s been busy on the scene.
Built around chopped vocals and double-bass samples overlaid with moody pads and melodic elements, the “Amphibians” original mix emits a quirky flavor rooted in a four-on-the-floor foundation. The dub mix re-contextualizes the original elements in a deeper, minimal, bass-laden context that could be taken as ‘micro house.’
First up on remix duties, Philadelphia’s Pete Moss delivers an extended, stripped-down mix of the original that’s sprinkled with the vocal and melodic phrasing and fortified by a tougher bass line. Portland-based Jon Cates, best known for his work with Om Records as part of Cates&dpL, also provides a take on “Amphibians” with a deep, driving tech-house infused version, keeping the energy level high with layered percussion and drum elements, thick bass, and subtle textures that capture the essence of the original but take it down a fresh new path.
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