Definition:Music have only gone and done it again! This time around,
the Swiss label strikes another home run thanks to the emerging but
inimitable talents of Dene Antony, a much heralded and talked about
British native who's already lined out for the likes of Love Not Money
and Undertechnical. Definition:Music, however, is the perfect place for
a man of his talents, not simply because they foster both emerging and
established producers - but also because Antony's well-executed
house-tastic vibes are precisely in line with the label's raison d'etre.
The bumper-packed two tracker kicks off with the title-track, 'Trap'D'.
A majestic dancefloor battle weapon which will have both the guys and
girls dancing in unison on the floor, it's full of zest and moves at a
relentless booty-shaking pace that we can't help but admire. The
wondrous vocals weave their way in and out of the record; providing an
extra layer to a track which is sure to go down a storm in the sets it's
sure to pervade over the next few months. A perfect demonstration of how
to combine old-school and modern techniques, it's nothing if not an
extremely auspicious Definition debut for Mr.Antony.
On the remix front, it's returning duo Origins Sound who take the reins
with their manic interpretation. The Bath lads' reworking of the track
goes deep and dexterous in its search for pleasures, while the bellowing
bassline keeps us on our toes thanks to a mound of suspense which comes
about through the pair's liberal use of some ravey chords and a
simmering dollop of rich, nuances snares. All things considered, it's
another surefire winner from the Definition:Music crew.
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