TRACKLISTING
1. KALIMBA
2. KALIMBA (S.M.E.R.T REMIX)
3. KALIMBA (ALBERTO SOLA REMIX)
4. TRUST (VERSION 1)
5. TRUST (VERSION 2)
6. MIND GAMES
Andro & Dimit are responsible for some of the most interesting and well-refined techno on the market, so it’s great to have them back on a full E.P, ‘Next Dimension’ loaded with their low-slung bass grooves and trademark arpeggios.
With their debut release on Tekfunk they introduced themselves with 'The Land of the Lost EP’. Since then they have signed a string of releases to a range of different labels, showcasing different styles and a maturing sound to their productions. Andro has been DJing for 7 yrs, most notably as resident DJ at The Warehouse Project in Manchester. Dimit has been DJing since the age of 13 at beach bars and clubs in his native Greece and released on various labels such as Sunrain Recordings, NRG and Ruff Ridge Recordings.
‘Kalimba’ opens the release and comes in three versions, all with a unique vibe and presence. The original paints a picture of melodic fantasia that floats through haunting clouds of sound, whilst Sven Jozwiak and Mert Yalciner deliver a more driving and peak time interpretation under their S.M.E.R.T guise. It really is magical.
Alberto Sola had phenomenal success on Valencia’s Barraca Music label alongside AFFKT with ´Big Cake´ last year, we now have him on solo remix duty for No Dough. A tech house cut that thumps along with added vocals and clever drum programming.
‘Trust (Version 1)’ plays a solid role on the E.P, again loaded with jittering melodies throughout, all backed up with a smooth subby groove. This easily explains why Jeff Bennet has the hots for these two on his Kung Fu Dub imprint.
‘Version 2’ is exactly that, an unreleased alternative take on the first, maintaining the core elements but with a dubbier vibe, and only available to members of the No Dough community.
‘Mind Games’ closes the release up nicely in true Andro & Dimit style, made for very large sound systems this track unravels effortlessly with time and will work its way down your ear canals to scar your eardrums… in a good way of course.
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