Melodic House & Techno

Kotelett & Zadak, Kotelett – The Big Feeling / EXP56

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RELEASE: The Big Feeling
ARTIST(S): Kotelett & Zadak

REMIXERS: Kotelett

LABEL: Exploited Ghetto, EXP56
GENRE: Melodic House & Techno
RELEASED: 2019-05-20
BITRATE: 320Kbps
DOWNLOAD SIZE: 54.59 MB

TOTAL TRACKS 3

  1. Kotelett & Zadak – The Big Feeling (Original Mix) (07:39) / A♯maj, 124bpm
  2. Kotelett & Zadak – The Big Feeling (Kotelett’s Other Feeling Mix) (07:33) / Fmaj, 124bpm
  3. Kotelett & Zadak – Sam Same (Original Mix) (08:33) / Amin, 122bpm

Total Playtime: 00:23:45 min

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Early Support //
AME: Thanks.
Frankey & Sandrino: Really cool Kotelett & Zadak Remix! Thanks.
Adana Twins: Sam Same is cool.
Inellea: Thank you!
Jonas Rathsman: Vibes!
M.A.N.D.Y.: Great package! Love all the mixes!
Upercent: Big!
The Drifter: Sam Same sounds fun.

Berlin duo Kotelett & Zadak have released a steady stream of kooky tracks on Exploited Ghetto over the last few years amidst other outings for the likes of Poker Flat Recordings. You can always count on them to deliver some potent material for the dancefloor, and this new pack doesn’t fail to excite.

The title track “The Big Feeling” is a masterclass in dancefloor economics, with not a note or frequency wasted in this stripped-back, focused slice of magic. Its slow-burning approach sees a dreamy, hazy vocal inject a subtle sense of soul into a looping, gentle techno rhythm. Snares are only unleashed halfway through, the simplest of hi-hats ticking away up until then and laconic synth refrains twinkling over the brooding bass tones. Play it loud and marvel at the way it imperceptibly draws you in.

“Sam Same” hooks you in with its rapid-fire metallic percussion and a pulsing lead synth which is full of drama and suspense. Ticking hi-hats drive the track along as subtle washes of reverb swell gently beneath. A resonant, bubbling 8-bit style synth rears its head from time to time with cartoon-like charisma. Shrieking, muted organ-like sounds add more colour still in the break. A nagging arpeggio builds the intensity further as sleek hi-hats pick up the energy further. These constituent parts could easily be combined into something overblown and intense, but the subtlety displayed throughout is a far more powerful option.

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