FLOWCHART Broken and Blue [BTU002] – July 22nd 2008 – OUT NOW!
USA: [Halcyon] [Traxsource] [Stompy] [Dancetracks Digital] [Beatport]
UK: [Track It Down] [Beats Digital] [Tune Tribe] [Juno]
AUS: [Dance Music Hub]
Features three additional bonus tracks and a remix from Rob Paine.
Warmth number two is a quirky slamming tech house offering from ubiquitous Philadelphia producer, Flowchart, now known on the scene as the minimal tech demigod Someone Else. Deep, dubby, techy house with chopped up vocals and solid basslines make this a floor favorite. Features an extended Solomonic Sound rerub from Philly house lion Rob Paine (Worship) and three never before released bonus tracks.
Review from Primal Records (San Francisco), Summer 2003:
New York City's Warmth Records label goes from strength to strength with their second release from Philadelphia's Flowchart. The original mix is a nice and deep tech-houser with an atmospheric edge, but Solomonic Sound's Rob Paine steals the show here with an upbeat tribal and techy dub mix that is sure to become this summer's secret weapon. Check the chest-heaving b-line, subtle percussive bent, and cleverly rhythmic vocal cut-up. Dare I say it's his strongest studio outing since "Children Of Israel" rocked our worlds last year? Could be.
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