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Paul Tyson releases 2nd EP on his own imprint, Turning Tide Records

Following on from the success of his debut EP, label manager Paul Tyson releases his second instalment on his own imprint, Turning Tide Records entitled “Eyes Down”

His debut release ‘Give It Up’ peaked at number 5 on the Beatport dance chart and this latest release looks to get things rolling again with 3 diverse tracks of deep, melodic house music.

“Eyes Down” is the opening track.  A slow building house track with a deep rolling bass line and plenty of intertwining melodies to keep you hooked.  It builds to a crescendo and is held together by just the right amount of hooky vocal parts.

“Raging Water” is up next. A deep, techy vocal track, held together with trance like synth tones and warm bass.  Plenty od lead lines dropping in and out to keep you on your toes.

“The Tale Of Eli” is a much more progressive affair, with analogue 80’s style synth stabs and another hooky vocal part that teases in and out of the arrangement.

The release is out on January the 29th on all digital platforms.

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