Review: Welcome along to the fourth release of the brandnew drumpoet.comMUNITY record label out of Zurich. After achieving very nice reactions to the last releases and getting in touch with more like minded peeps we are all very proud to introduce you to our latest signing. It's been delivered by an old friend from Geneva who goes by the name Laneq and features for his release on DPC the alias Quarion. Laneq released various tracks already and is an open-minded music lover. His collaboration with Snax was released in spring on Get Physical and earned much attention from the DJ-elite. He also released some tracks on Mental Groove and A Few Among Others. As Enterplay he is producing techno orientated music with Rosario from Geneva and Japanese DJ Kent from Forces of Nature. His other big passion is hip hop where he teams up with various MCs to provide funky and crisp MPC beats. As you can see he's a really busy man. Beside all his production activities he is also an excellent DJ and this is also the reason how this single came along, by inviting him to come and drop a set at my monthly club night "loud minority". I told him about the idea behind our label and proposed him to send us some simple but dancefloor-orientated tracks. When Ron Shiller and myself heard the tracks we were blown away. Karasu made also all our mates happy and it became a big tune among Lexx/Kawabata, Kalabrese, Àme and Dixon. It is a very uplifting and at the same time very deep tune with a nice boogie beat and an almost trancey lead. On "Play Your Part" he goes more minimal and creates a subtle but very funky tune in a cool NY vibe. By playing 'Karasu' in clubs or hearing it when my friends played it, I realised how efficient it is and especially how euphoric it works on people, it's a dance monster with a spiritual theme and yeah, it kind of makes you get higher. There are many other things that I could say about this record but there's nothing better than listening to it yourself. So I hope you enjoy it as much as we do and thank you for your time. Alex Dallas (Drumpoet Community).
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