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MAX ESSA / EDDIE C - WE LIVE IN THE HILLS EP

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We Live In The Hills EP
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RNTR065
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Vinyl record
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Deep Lush House, Balearic & Nu Disco Flavad Cuts on This 4 Track EP - Longtime friends and musical collaborators Max Essa and Eddie C join the RNT fold with a 4 tracker of melancholic and exquisitely produced chilled out disco. Begun as a lockdown project, the We Live In The Hills EP explores a vast palette of sonic soundscapes, from the shimmering guitars and acid lines of Melon Stepping, to the insistent rolling bass and whimsical synths of Save Me, the deep funk of the EP’s title track, and the late nite driving soundtrack stylings of Sixth Bridge. This EP tells a hopeful story of emerging from isolation and doubt, like a lovely musical sunrise after a long dark night.

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Last FM Information on Max Essa

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Max Essa Profile Originally from London but currently based in Tokyo, Max Essa as been working as a music producer and D.J since the early 1990’s. In 1993 he made his debut as a producer on the legendary Warp Records. During the next few years Max went on to work for a variety of labels such as Paper Recordings, D-Vision and D.i.Y Discs, collaborating with a diverse array of artists including Charles Webster and Mark Rae. In 2000 Max started playing guitar for the band Long Distance Runners and over the next 2 – 3 years concentrated on a gruelling series of live performances and events as part of the band. Performing all over the U.K as well as Europe, Long Distance Runners were renowned for their extreme performance style and chaotic live shows. After an exhausting few years with the band Max quit to concentrate on his work with Stevie Kotey’s Bear Funk label. His critically acclaimed Midnight Garden E.P was released in 2006 and signalled something of a new direction. The record combined Max’s guitar work with a slower, ‘Balearic’ sound which was in tune perfectly with the resurgence in popularity of all things ‘Cosmic’ and Disco. Since the release of this record Max has gone onto remix many artists including Rubies (Telle Records), Coyote (Is It Balearic Recordings?) and Sorcerer (Tirk Records). In 2009 he produced two L.P’s for Bear Funk - ‘Continental Drift’ and ‘Zim Zim Zah Zah’ (in collaboration with Stevie Kotey). 2010 has been Max’s busiest year yet with the launch of his own label, Jansen Jardin, focusing on a more ‘House’ sound and featuring artists from both Japan and Europe. He has a new solo L.P entitled, ‘White Shoes Blue Dreams’ due out in October on Bear Funk, as well as singles for Is It Balearic? Recordings and Feel Music scheduled for release in the summer. Remixes on Nang Records, Solardisco and Ene Records are also due out later in the year. Contact: www.myspace.com/maxessmusic www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=110050799940&ref=ts Recent discography: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Max+Essa Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Last FM Information on Eddie C

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Edward Currelly, aka Eddie C, is a Canadian DJ and renowned slo-mo/disco/edits producer who has been making and playing music for the masses since the early 90s. He saw his first official releases in 2009; his debut LP, Parts Unknown, came out in Spring 2011 on the Endless Flight label. Eddie C also runs the 7 Inches of Love imprint with fellow Canadian disco-head The Mole. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.