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MOOD II SWING / P'TAAH - MOVE ME EP

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Move Me EP
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MF02CLEAR
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1995 Classic House 4 Track EP Gets Repressed Due To Demand on Clear Vinyl

One of the best duo US producers, Mood II Swing aka John Ciafone & Lern Springsteen, produced one of classic House music released in 1995 on Music For Ears / Power Music. 'Move Me'
A kick dragged so to very low frequencies and a grimed out snare grinded trough dub effects. Mood II Swing at their darkest hours !

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Atlanta-based Chris Brann is a respected name with his house-music moniker Wamdue Project. His UK #1 hit "King of My Castle," went platinum in territories all over Europe. But Brann's heart lies elsewhere. "House music has never been my main interest, it's more like a bi-product, it's so easily created," says Brann. "I'd rather push the boundaries," he adds. So what makes Brann click? Try his alter egos like P'taah and the Ananda Project. P'taah is Brann's opportunity to move out of the house-music spectrum and experiment with alternative approaches to making club and electronic music. Compressed Light was the debut album from P'taah -moving effortlessly between soundtrack-like downtempo jazz cuts to energetic fusions of percussion and club beats. Following "Compressed Light" was "Decompressed", an album of remixes including the huge broken beat anthem "The Crossing" remix by Opaque (aka Seiji). A third album of P'taah material is in the works. Tentatively titled "Staring At The Sun" it's set for release in Spring 2003, with a single featuring Atjazz remixes out in November 2002. The beauty of P'taah is in Brann's ability to combine organic instruments with cutting edge studio trickery. Percussion and future jazz beats collide to provide the back bone of deceptively minimal tracks. The sound of P'taah is unique but carries a hint of early 70s Herbie Hancock, Sun Ra's spacey soul, blaxploitation soundtracks, ECM Jazz, and new school acts like the Cinematic Orchestra and Jazzanova. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.