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RandomajestiqRandomajestiq - Deepmove Mode EP - [one03] (February 25, 2004)


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Randomajestiq's becoming a familiar face and for good reason. His mixes are solid, well thought out and it show's almost instantly. 'Deepmove Mode' is less ecclectic and more melodic groove than his previous releases with kahvi, kikapu, autoplate, here and more.

However, he doesnt fully detach the listener from those releases as he picks up as abrasively as he left off (penikolada) then glides in with a song from Evolver (now a part of randomajestiq) which seemes to set the pace until hitting the groove's ground floor with gravity 0 and taking off with this sound even further on Island 4d (easily the stand out track). The feel this time around is more at home on a dance floor than on stage with a laptop, but remains genuinely equal inside the headphones.


This item is part of the collection: One

Author: Randomajestiq
Date: 2004-02-25 00:00:00
Keywords: Electronic; House; One

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial


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penikolada5.3M
jaZZmachiNN (Evolver)8.8M
gravity 05.5M
island_4d7.2M
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Reviewer: Maximus P - 5 out of 5 stars - September 6, 2007
Subject: no words needed, but--

i think this stuff is great! it really grows on you... randomajestiq creates fascinating and deep music... the layers create intense parallels that split apart and slowly merge back together--all to a steady beat (that is sorely missing in much of the music of this genre)

Reviewer: maximusprime - 3 out of 5 stars - January 24, 2007
Subject: melodic grooves, indeed

whenever i see tracks by randomajestiq i need to hear them because it's always enjoyable... this release is unlike others that i've heard--- the production is as good as it always is, but the sound is a bit more commercial, not a bad thing, just very different... the songs definately have more melody and a more coherent construction, it is the sound of an artist evolving (which is much better than staying the same forever)...


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