Hailing from Norway, the two producers Stian Klo and Thomas Nokling aka Seyton, have just released on Heavy Rotation a new progressive disc called "The Drake Equation", with the original mix of the track featured on Warren's Global Underground 28 mix album.
The A side track is an eclectic progressive with some tents of ambient melody which gets lost in the massive beats of the track, climbing at the half to a melodic breakdown which gets unleashed for the last part of the track.
As for the remix from the Australian project Plastic Vision to the track "Supreme Being", the things are mellow, the track being more soft and smooth. First hand progressive house with a very ingenious kick pattern.
After Mortar & Pestle it is time for Seyton to come into the forefront on the progressive based label Heavy Rotation, this new material receiving lot of feedback from the crowd and top djs.
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LABEL
Heavy Rotation
CATALOG NO
HR007
RELEASE DATE
September 2005 TBC
PUBLISHED
September 14, 2005 at 1:22 PM CEST
WORDS
Dragos Rusu