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Steve Parry – Squidfist EP / SEL081

image cover: Steve Parry - Squidfist EP / SEL081

RELEASE: Squidfist EP
ARTIST(S): Steve Parry

REMIXERS: Athea, Charles Webster, OC & Verde

LABEL: Selador / SEL081
GENRE: AIFF, Techno
RELEASED: 2018-03-23
AVAILABLE FORMAT: 320Kbps + AIFF
DOWNLOAD SIZE: (66.73 MB MP3)

TOTAL TRACKS 4

  1. Steve Parry – 303 V (OC & Verde Remix) (08:21) / Amin, 126bpm
  2. Steve Parry – Squidfist (Athea Remix) (06:24) / D♯min, 123bpm
  3. Steve Parry – Squidfist (Charles Webster Remix) (07:26) / D♯min, 123bpm
  4. Steve Parry – Squidfist (Original Mix) (06:54) / D♯maj, 123bpm

Total Playtime: 00:29:05 min

It gives us enormous pleasure here at Selador Towers to see the boss (or Sir Steven of Parry as he insists we address him) scaling unprecedented heights with his recent studio output. The frequency, consistency and quality of his productions has grown exponentially over the last couple of years and we believe he’s only just getting into his stride.

Now notching up his 3rd full release on the label, not to mention a selection of outstanding remixes for the likes of Wally Lopez and Rob Hes, his new outing, the deliciously titled Squidfist EP is exactly the kind of thing that gets us out of bed in a morning.

A powerhouse of textbook electronic goodness that draws on over 20 years of dance floor experience and expertise, this one goes straight for the jugular and never lets up. With a nod and a wink and a doff of the cap to Lil Louis’ perennial ‘French Kiss’, it’s bona fide stomper.

First out of the traps on remix duty, we are honoured to have Mr Charles Webster join our extended family. Something of a God around these parts, his name and pedigree is an assurance of class and quality and here is no exception. Deep, dark and deadly.

Next we welcome back James Dutton, aka Athea, whose currency has continued to rise since his Selador debut early last year with his lauded remix for Just Her. Here he opts for a more stripped back approach, a techy roller that glides and grooves in an effortlessly chic manner.

And finally, the proverbial cherry on top comes courtesy of blossoming Manchester duo, OC & Verde who get to grips with Steve’s previous Selador release, ‘303V’. A firm favourite of John Digweed’s who practically wore his copy out such was the extent of his support, this new version is equally potent. Solid peak time roof raising action.

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