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Shapes EP on LS City Records
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Support by: Erick Morillo, Dubfire, Fedde Le Grand, Thomas Gold, Robbie Rivera, Jerry Ropero, Jerome isma-ae, Funkerman, Dean Newton, Matt Darey, Laurent Simeca & Stephan M, Nino Anthony, Dr Kucho, Roog/ Hardsoul, Alex Kenji, Riley & Durrant,The Scum Frog, DJ Jose, Mark Simmons, Ant Brooks, John Jones, Flash Brothers
As a 10-year-old child listening to German techno, acid rave and Dutch trance the writing was pretty much on the wall for young electronic music fan, Jamie Fisher.
Having made himself familiar with decks at the tender age of 13, the ensuing years of practise paid off when he was given a residency at a Doncaster warehouse party at the age of 17. As is natural nowadays for any aspiring DJ, Jamie also set to work making his own records whilst continuing to DJ alongside some of the scene’s biggest players, and this Shapes EP is his latest offering.
Thumping from the off, ‘Hexagon’ treads a solid progressive house path with glints of light coming from key stabs and plenty of twisted, driving percussion littering the middle ground. When the resounding chords ring out at the midpoint, things build to a tense break before bouncing along on hands-in-the-air passage of rolling beats. It’s an underground slice of dance floor dynamite.
The remixes range from gnarled, more silvery tech edged affairs, to dubbed out, skipping drum patterns in a house mould and come from Lissat & Voltaxx, Marc Leaf and Colt Figure and Sem Thomasson offering something for everyone.
Second track ‘Octagon’ has a thunderous, subliminal bottom end and comes to life with soaring synth lines, piston releases and frenzied percussion ‘til it bubbles over into a heads-up slice of undulating, moody 4/4 of the sort to ignite any decent dance floor. Another selection of fine and deviant remixes from Benny Royal and Phillip O round off this inaugural LS City release with aplomb.
Release date:
February 11th 2010
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Boombox!
Hello! This is a very good day for me, am happy and extremely proud to announce this new release!
This is a special release for me because Dean is a good friend of mine and has supported me a lot since we met back in 2004, he has been a huge influence for my career…
The track is called “Boombox” by Dean Newton, who is a magnificent producer from Scotland, his tracks have been released on several top labels like Subliminal, Kontor, Pacha, Ministry of Sound, Black Hole, Avanti, Big Love, Opaque among several others and they have been supported extensively by the likes of Fergie, Eric Prydz, Erick Morillo, Funkagenda, Roger Sanchez, Pete Tong, Axwell, to name a few…
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Here is what Dean Newton himself posted on Dontstayin.com:
Another new release today, been getting some huge support from the likes of Fatboy Slim and Oakenfold, good selection of mixes, should be something for everyone.
No Requests Music presents its third installment with a very unique production from Dean Newton, if you enjoyed his work on Subliminal titled “747″ supported by Axwell, Erick Morillo and more, then you will simply love the following:
“Boombox” is a real show stopper, starting with the original version, lots of synths and strings that makes you feel you’re driving your own Formula 1 car.
DJ Ortzy switches to second gear with his big room vocal remix, the Colombian based producer sprung recently and achieved masterworks on labels such as Pacha, Cr2, Juicy Music and more.
Third place goes to Da Fresh remix, a hissy version on steroids that gets any ass shaking! Da Fresh work has been supported on various labels including Toolroom.
Last but not least remixes of Mark Morris who is currently supported by Richie Hawtin & Dubfire and highly followed in the techno scene; while Phillip O is the winner of CR2′s remix competition for Fedde Le Grand’s “Get This Feeling”. Both interpret their own versions of Boombox with a progressive orientated atmosphere that surely satisfy all wide range of DJs and dancefloors”
And here is a funny video I made for this remix on my YouTube Channel
Thank You





