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Pop / Rock 22/07/2014

Mikael Fas Releases His First EP 'Mesosphere'

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Mikael Fas Releases His First EP 'Mesosphere'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Emerald & Doreen Records) We are happy to welcome a new member to the Emerald & Doreen family, Mikael Fas from Crete. This is his first EP on Emerald & Doreen. It is called Mesosphere. Mesosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere between 50 and 100 km above Earth - and this is the soundtrack for cruising it. Fluffy, dreamy, half Balearic, half Cosmic vibes, to enjoy while chilling or warming up for a lovely night with some good friends.

Phase I is the intro - you can literally sense the strong reference to the German Kosmische Musik of the 1970s, but also Jean Michel Jarre, the classic synthesizer music wizard joins the spaced out party. Phase II is a slowly grooving cosmic discofunk monster with many tiny tweaks and pleasant detours , while Phase III references late 70s space disco to take it to the next level. Phase IV sounds like Yellow Magic Orchestra meet Tangerine Dream for jamming in mid space. Part II gets the remix treatments, this time by Statickman, Rubberlips and Jonty Rose.

The Statickman remix wows the audience with a beautiful indigen vibe, just the right soundtrack for flying over South America, Rubberlips adds the acid touch and a dreamy, romantic film music string layer on top - and Jonty Rose delivers a really chuggy cosmic leftfield-funk tune that is worth to be played over and over again, just the right tune on Andrew Weatheralls decks. A wonderful release for early summer nights.






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