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Pete HERBERT/GOLDEN FLEECE - Ivory Waves



Artist: Pete HERBERT/GOLDEN FLEECE  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Ivory Waves
Label: SpaceWalker  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: SWR 014
Format: 12"
Released: 28 November, 2011
Price: $7.72
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Ivory Waves - MP3 Sample MP3 "Ivory Waves" (original mix)
2.  - The Bells Of Hackney - MP3 Sample MP3 "The Bells Of Hackney" (original mix)
Side 2
1.  - Ivory Waves - MP3 Sample MP3 "Ivory Waves" (Downtown Party Network remix)
2.  - Ivory Waves - MP3 Sample MP3 "Ivory Waves" (Sare Havlicek remix)

  • played by:Nik Weston (Mukatsuku/Guynamukat), Kid Circus, Rudy's Midnight Machine, Golden Fleece, Faze Action, I Love Disco!, Leri Ahel (Mutant Disco Radio Show), Space Ranger, The Unity Agency, Golden Fleece

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    Review

    Following their recent track on Redux's Pick & Mix Vol. 1, the disco legend that is Pete Herbert and Melbourne's Golden Fleece further cement their collaboration with this full EP on Space Walker Records. "Ivory Waves" is a 90s influenced cut of uplifting piano-driven Balearic house, complete with lush cosmic flourishes, whilst "The Bells Of Hackney" is a more low-slung, but no less powerful production. Initially combining a snaking live bassline and spaced-out arpeggios, the track builds to a crescendo as heavily flanged piano and tights guitar licks come into play. The B-Side meanwhile serves up two remixes of "Ivory Waves"; Lithuania's Downtown Party Network recompose it as an even more-good time anthem (if such a thing is possible) with their trademark melodic charm, while Slovenia's Sare Havlicek takes the track into deeper territory bringing the thick bassline teasing the melody with dubbed out stabs, slowly bringing the huge piano line in before dropping it with force, taking the anthem potential of the original and running with it.