Waze & Odyssey’s Street Tracks today releases Deep Space Orchestra’s ‘Quarterly Report’, the first cut from their upcoming ‘Autumn Sampler’; a cohesive compilation of 4 tracks showcasing emerging and established artists alike.
‘Quarterly Report’ is a seamless blend of euphoric elements with a thudding bass making it the perfect tune for the dance floor. Since bursting onto the scene in 2011, Deep Space Orchestra have evolved as the ‘sonic chameleons’ of the dance scene; releasing genre-spanning cuts on a wealth of landmark labels including Delusions of Grandeur, More About Music and Quintessentials.
Joining ‘Quarterly Report’ on the ‘Autumn Sampler’ is groovy cut called ‘Rola Frita’ from emerging Colombian house producer Felipe Gordon; the track features fleeting high hats, playful use of vocal samples and a bouncing bass line. Keeping you moving is crisp house banger ‘Ghetto Child’, My Cat Snoop’s intricate blend of finely diced vocals, high hats and percussion layered over an unrelenting house beat. Rounding off the EP is Mella Dee’s ‘Franco’; where eerie, powerful string-like-synths slide through the beat and weave through the listener’s consciousness to leave an indelible impression.
Following its establishment in 2013, W&O Street Tracks has consistently released music from a wealth of house heavyweights from Amtrac and Walker & Royce to Lancelot and Bodhi. The ‘Autumn Sampler’ is a unique sonic showcase of four distinct tracks unified in their objective to get the listener’s heart racing and feet moving.
Autumn Sampler is released 11th November 2016.
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