Luke Chable - Sealers Cove

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  • Luke Chable is undeniably one of the finest producers in Australia at this moment. To use an overabused term, everything he seems to touch turns to gold. 'Sealers Cove' is another masterpice from Luke, and it's a long overdue release for Zero Tolerance. Receiving massive airplay from the likes of Ben Korbel locally to John Digweed internationally for the last year and a half, the original mix gets a release with a fantastic addition on the flip in a breaks rework. On the A-side is the Original Mix, a track which featured on Ben Korbel & Trent Anthony’s Kiss FM mix in early 2002. Some dark 4/4 beats and drums begin the track as whistles and bird like sounds fade in and out at a very low volume. Slowly but surely, soothing wailing effects roll in and out of the track and the drums build as the overall outlook builds in momentum. The track starts to reach its climax deep into the record as all the elements; drums, subtle synths, wildlife and little eerie effects all meet to produce a brilliant production by arguably one of the finest producers in Australia as we speak. On the flip is the very unique Midnight In Cyberfunk Remix. This is quite simply a stunning rework of the original by Luke. The track takes a more breaky approach, but what is clear as well is that there are almost 2 separate tunes in one. The first half of the track is almost completely different to the latter half. The track builds with a solid beat pattern and effects fading in and out, and also some nicely arranged melodies later on. The track however takes a turn for the twisted halfway in as a vicious baseline takes control and the beats become more erratic in an enticing way. A high-pitched electro melody also gains power in the track as the pieces in the puzzle blend to produce a creepy result. One of the finest productions this year so far. Needless to say, this is an essential purchase. Both mixes do the damage. Luke strikes again.
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