A new label is in the market, Movida is the most recent German imprint and for their start they brought in one of the best producers out there: mr. Robar Wruhme, half part of Wighnomy Brothers, that recently announced their retirement – as a duo – of music industry. Well, Gabor didn’t exactly retired, he just appears to get things on his one and, in this release, he surprised everybody else with a really untypical production comparing to his normal standards. Despite it’s an unusual one from him, it doesn’t mean it’s bad, on the contrary, it’s a great dubby track that all of you, that like this kind of rhythms, will appreciate… as I did. The track starts smooth and deep with a typical 4×4 beat and goes subtly growing around itself. It’s one of those deep minimal grooves that we so much like around here and apparently he does to. “Lampetee” stands for a very old Greek song with a songtext that Gabor packed in his track giving it an extra dimension. Perfect for the afternoon ending or the start of a good after-hours session with the sun rising. In the flipside Nick Curly steps up to deliver a fantastic groove, approaching more the track to a dancefloor environment, giving it an extra bassline and a different dancing appeal. So, get set for two great tunes, deep or groovy… it doesn’t matter as long as it’s good as this two are!
a1 – Lampetee
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b1 – Lampetee (Nick Curly remix)
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MOVIDA#01
Release Date: 09.11.2009






Janeiro 22nd, 2010 at 13:24
Hi
What does word “Lampetee” mean and how this old Greek song translats ?
Thanks in advance.