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Review: Forth (Original) by Flaka on Plasma.Digital

Submitted by David Abutbul on September 27, 2008 – 12:01 AMNo Comment
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Forth FlakaSome good genre hybrid has being going on lately between tech house to minimal house and progressive house, this makes me thankful for being able to play these amazing tracks that have came out. One of them is Forth by Flaka, a track that sends messages of electro minimalism over conventional four on the floor building and grooves that make you want to take off high, yet deep. Forth starts off pretty deep and is digging its progress up and wide at the same time with some trancy bells that introduce the main deep part, it then goes on to a break of mixed up nature from house to deep progressive and trance with a slight wink to tech-house and definitely a tad-bit of electro love. After that it’s all down-hill, and I mean the good side of down-hill, the one that makes you render the same move for a couple hundred times when you’re dancing, without even noticing you’ve been stuck. And then it breaks again to a more techy creak with some wide feeling of wah-wah’d pads stretched just right into making you want to close your eyes and keep dancing when the good part resumes.

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