Infusion - Dead Souls

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  • Side A – Original The original recording of ‘Dead Souls’ throws you straight into the deep end with a great body moving bass line. The atmospheric distorted vocal, which drops in midway through the track, adds to the building sounds as the fairly simple (yet powerful) breakdown pushes you over the edge and keeps it flowing. Side B – Remix The original, as great as it is, really gets overshadowed by this deeper and darker remix. It features a dirty basement kind of ambience behind the bass-line and from here it just gets tougher. The already shaking bass line, out of nowhere, begins to get stronger and, what was already a solid beat gets the push that makes it sound that much better. This remix is stripped of the vocal from the original, but you really don’t miss it. Both of these mixes will work great in the right environment and it definitely ranks as one of the best productions to date from Jamie Stevens, Manuel Sharrad and Frank Xavier. It is a great release for both the Infusion trio and Adam Freeland’s Marine Parade label. It features all of the trademark electric party sounds that these Wollongong boys have become famous for and is nothing but a great release.
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