Elrow is at the forefront of house music and the label arm of the party is just as essential. Now it looks to K.A.M.A. for its next EP, which comes in the form of two originals and two remixes one from PAX and one from George Privatti. Between them these on point artists make for a terrific offering.
Cream opens things up with driving drums and plenty of raw percussive energy. Old school rave stabs amp it up further and clipped vocals bring yet more party to this huge anthem in the making. The PAX remix strips it back somewhat and layers in sci-fi synths and shuffling drums that will get the floor on its toes. The next original is Swag, which is another dynamic, driving number that has crisp hits and busy snares all underpinned by rubbery drums. George Privatti then turns in a remix that again pairs back the original to a more slippery and seductive vibe that slowly but surely casts its spell on you. All in all then this is an on point EP.
Buy it now – https://www.beatport.com/release/cream-ep/2185819
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