Martin Landsky drops Being Me on Poker Flat: yet another impeccable electronic outing for one of the most respected producers around.
Martin Landsky is no stranger to those with an ear for the finer sounds of electronic music. His discography is a journey through many styles and yet more influential labels – from Mobilee and Systematic, through groove-laden cuts for Upon You, and on to his long association with Poker Flat Recordings that goes back to 2001.
Even with that legacy, 'Being Me' is among his strongest for the label – a tough dancefloor work out loaded with mischievous intent and a swirling, narcotic urgency. The Dub Remix reconfigures the track elements into a more dubwise version – space and echo play an increased role, leaving ample room for each element. The third track, 'Norway' – revolves around a crisp and funky groove and sparking, icy synths that cut their way through the mix.
MARTIN LANDSKY – BEING ME
01. BEING ME
02. BEING ME (DUB REMIX)
03. NORWAY
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