We welcome Tetchy to Re:Sound with his super cool début ep, F.U.N.K
F.U.N.K has an infectious lead line that is not over powering, but floats along with the groove of the track. This will have your dance floor heads down and bouncing along.
Take me out sits across a cool side of house music that would easily sit on the sunshine terraces or in the underground clubs. Like F.U.N.K the hook and the groove suck you in and get and your feet tapping along.
The very kind team at the Observatory have made us this fantastic promo video to go along with the sampler pack we have for ADE.
We will be there from Wednesday morning until Saturday morning. If you want to meet up and go through anything with us, contact michael@resoundrecords.co.uk
The Organic Djs have been making some real impact on the electronic world with killer releases on Rise Up records and Whartone.
Tipped as ones to watch for 2011 and remixing the likes of Funkagenda, Mark Knight, Nathan C and Sonny Wharton, they deliver this excellent remix of Pte’s 10MB lights.
A real builder of the track it shows of the talents of these two hot producers and is a must have for all tech house djs.
We will be at Ade this year from Wednesday the 19th to Saturday 22nd. If you are interested in meeting up and discussing releases with us or remix work please email michael@resoundrecords.co.uk
Remy Maurin delivers a slamming tech house / techno dj mix.
This is one for your mp3 players.
ABOUT REMY
Remy was born in 1984 in Sweden, he started to produce electronic music at the age of 14 going through various different genres and styles. In 2004 with Pierre Delort they started the project “Principles of Flight” which quickly became one of the most cutting edge psytrance projects in recent years merging hard-techno and psy-trance with a touch of classical music here and there, after releasing 2 albums and a few dozen tracks on compilations and EP’s they toured all over the globe and played as live act and djs at places like Fusion Festival (Germany), Rainbow Serpent Festival (Australia), Prism Vortex Festival (South Africa) to name a few! Under the last few years Remy has also composed and produced music for video games and documentaries. During the summer of 2010 both Remy and Pierre decided it was time to move on and started making techno togheter. First techno releases started to get released early 2011 on labels like, Skryptöm, Frequenza, Miniatures, Re:Sound, Land of Voodoo and have been getting huge support from people like, Stephan Bodzin, Brodinski, Ellen Allien, Popof, John Acquaviva, Umek, Slam, etc….
TRACKLIST
Popof – Roxy
Pierre Delort & Remy Maurin – Disco Zombies
Sebastien Leger – Danceflood (Uto Karem Remix)
Wally Lopez – Dig It (Stefano Neoferini Remix)
Heartik – Grenadilla (Uto Karem Remix)
Gary Beck – Hey Big Girl
Pierre Delort & Remy Maurin – Stage Jumper
Gary Beck – Say What
Kaiserdisco – Rouge
Pierre Delort & Remy Maurin – Lazy Vacuum Boy
Hertz – Bipolar
John Acquaviva & Olivier Giacomotto – Gone Hunting (Phunk Investigation Remix)
Slam – Night Train
Jed Stemp’s talent and passion for electronic music has been the driving point to kick start his career in producing,
starting out as a young DJ from the age of 15. His love of music has landed him residencies and seen him play in the biggest clubs in his hometown brighton.
Jed had his first release “AFTERSUN EP” in Jan 2011 – on Re:Sound records,
followed by a “Brady vs Jed Stemp” collaboration on Re:Sounds Miami album “in dance we trust”.
This was the catalyst for more to come after Jed’S “K.I.T.B” EP out on Crossworld,
His following EP “Lackin’ Disco” on Wharetone Records made it onto the “whartone ibiza 2011″ compilation.
His most recent realese, Brady vs Jed- “Stop Calling Me at Work” is currently at number 28 in the top 100 track it down chart,
after receiving huge support form the DMC buzz charts along with big names such as sonny wharetone and brandon block.
Jed currently has tracks out on: RE:sound, Crossworld ,Wharetone,Ecoplast Digital, Wired and Stylus Records
Jeds quick rise to success has seen him land gigs in superclubs such as, Ministry of Sound and Pacha. His productions have received
support from big names such as: Sonny Wharetone, Ant Brooks, Brandon Block, Gavyn Mitchell, Guy Garret, Will Clark, Claude Von Stroke
and this 21 year old from brighton is defenitely one to watch in 2012.
Remy was born in 1984 in Sweden, he started to produce electronic music at the age of 14 going through various different genres and styles. In 2004 with Pierre Delort they started the project “Principles of Flight” which quickly became one of the most cutting edge psytrance projects in recent years merging hard-techno and psy-trance with a touch of classical music here and there, after releasing 2 albums and a few dozen tracks on compilations and EP’s they toured all over the globe and played as live act and djs at places like Fusion Festival (Germany), Rainbow Serpent Festival (Australia), Prism Vortex Festival (South Africa) to name a few! Under the last few years Remy has also composed and produced music for video games and documentaries. During the summer of 2010 both Remy and Pierre decided it was time to move on and started making techno togheter. First techno releases started to get released early 2011 on labels like, Skryptöm, Frequenza, Miniatures, Re:Sound, Land of Voodoo and have been getting huge support from people like, Stephan Bodzin, Brodinski, Ellen Allien, Popof, John Acquaviva, Umek, Slam, etc….
[sic] aka Dan Jeffries is a Bristol-based DJ and producer who is fast becoming one of the most interesting new talents in the minimal and techno scene.
With numerous releases and topping the techno download charts on Juno, [sic] is receiving support from DJs and Producers from across the world, including Jodi Wisternoff, Chris Fortier, Dubfire, Paolo Mojo, Gary Beck, Anne Savage and more.
When it comes to DJing, [sic] has developed his own style – Party Minimal – which focuses on bouncy techno basslines, huge drops and lively, skipping beats. Never too minimal, the vibe is geared towards the dancefloor. He also runs Code, a newly established night in Bristol designed to bring minimal and techno to a wider audience.
[sic] has provided us with a mix that encompasses his own productions. It includes his three productions he has so far made for Re:sound alongside other material.
We welcome Tetchy to Re:Sound with his super cool début ep, F.U.N.K
F.U.N.K has an infectious lead line that is not over powering, but floats along with the groove of the track. This will have your dance floor heads down and bouncing along.
Take me out sits across a cool side of house music that would easily sit on the sunshine terraces or in the underground clubs. Like F.U.N.K the hook and the groove suck you in and get and your feet tapping along.