(313) EevoNext presents: Tim Wolff - Sostenuto EP

2009-01-22 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

File under: -Shameless promotion-
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For more info check: http://www.eevolute.com/t.php?pageid=2atid=3id=95

year: 2009
label: EevoNext Recordings
producer: Tim Wolff
catalogid: NEXT08

'Sostenuto' is the debut release of Amsterdam based producer and dj  
Tim Wolff and can be regarded as the primary sample of his unique  
producing skills. The title track Sostenuto refers to the Italian term  
'Adagio Sostenuto' which, in classical music, refers to sustained  
play. Tim was inspired by Carl Craig for the track 'Branch; which  
crosses over from pure dance oriented to listening music, with a nice  
wintery feeling. The third track, Like Clockwork is a minimalistic,  
yet very warm dance track. It made it to the final of the annual Dutch  
dance music competition 'Vinylized'. EevoNext artist Terrace added his  
own mood while maintaining the drive of the original, resulting in a  
more anthem-like remix.


Soundbits and bites:
Sostenuto: http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800025_Sostenuto.d.mp3
Branch: http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800026_Branch.d.mp3
Like Clockwork: 
http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800027_Like_clockwork.d.mp3
Like Clockwork (Terrace remix): 
http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800028_Like_clockwork_Terrace_remix.d.mp3


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Previous release: 2000 and one - Neverending Cycle (remastered)
http://www.eevolute.com/t.php?pageid=2atid=3id=94


RE: (313) EevoNext presents: Tim Wolff - Sostenuto EP

2009-01-22 Thread Odeluga, Ken
That file's been getting rather full lately.

I don't look at it a great deal, either, that's the truth!

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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:grand...@mac.com] 
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Subject: (313) EevoNext presents: Tim Wolff - Sostenuto EP


File under: -Shameless promotion-
---

For more info check: http://www.eevolute.com/t.php?pageid=2atid=3id=95

year: 2009
label: EevoNext Recordings
producer: Tim Wolff
catalogid: NEXT08

'Sostenuto' is the debut release of Amsterdam based producer and dj  
Tim Wolff and can be regarded as the primary sample of his unique  
producing skills. The title track Sostenuto refers to the Italian term  
'Adagio Sostenuto' which, in classical music, refers to sustained  
play. Tim was inspired by Carl Craig for the track 'Branch; which  
crosses over from pure dance oriented to listening music, with a nice  
wintery feeling. The third track, Like Clockwork is a minimalistic,  
yet very warm dance track. It made it to the final of the annual Dutch  
dance music competition 'Vinylized'. EevoNext artist Terrace added his  
own mood while maintaining the drive of the original, resulting in a  
more anthem-like remix.

Soundbits and bites:
Sostenuto: http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800025_Sostenuto.d.mp3
Branch: http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800026_Branch.d.mp3
Like Clockwork:
http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800027_Like_clockwork.d.mp3
Like Clockwork (Terrace remix):
http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800028_Like_clockwork_Terrace_remi
x.d.mp3


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Previous release: 2000 and one - Neverending Cycle (remastered)
http://www.eevolute.com/t.php?pageid=2atid=3id=94


Re: (313) EevoNext presents: Tim Wolff - Sostenuto EP

2009-01-22 Thread Andrew Duke

Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:

File under: -Shameless promotion-
---

For more info check: http://www.eevolute.com/t.php?pageid=2atid=3id=95

year: 2009
label: EevoNext Recordings
producer: Tim Wolff
catalogid: NEXT08

'Sostenuto' is the debut release of Amsterdam based producer and dj Tim 
Wolff and can be regarded as the primary sample of his unique producing 
skills. The title track Sostenuto refers to the Italian term 'Adagio 
Sostenuto' which, in classical music, refers to sustained play. Tim was 
inspired by Carl Craig for the track 'Branch; which crosses over from 
pure dance oriented to listening music, with a nice wintery feeling. The 
third track, Like Clockwork is a minimalistic, yet very warm dance 
track. It made it to the final of the annual Dutch dance music 
competition 'Vinylized'. EevoNext artist Terrace added his own mood 
while maintaining the drive of the original, resulting in a more 
anthem-like remix.


Soundbits and bites:
Sostenuto: http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800025_Sostenuto.d.mp3
Branch: http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800026_Branch.d.mp3
Like Clockwork: 
http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800027_Like_clockwork.d.mp3
Like Clockwork (Terrace remix): 
http://www.eevolute.com/uploads/NLQ190800028_Like_clockwork_Terrace_remix.d.mp3 


Great EP. Especially like the Terrace remix. Been playing it out on the show
since I got it. Recommended. Andrew

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Re: (313) EevoNext presents: Tim Wolff - Sostenuto EP

2009-01-22 Thread kent williams
I don't think anyone seriously thinks Eevolute/Eevonext over-promote
on the 313 list.

And for your 'shameless other-promotion' file, I always buy everything
Stefan and the gang put out.  The quality control is quite high, and
besides that I consider the Eevo crew friends, and I want to support
them.

As for the Sostenuto EP, I can't wait to play these tracks out.
They're good listening music -- listening to it right now -- but they
have the grease to get the dance floor going.  Sostenuto is obviously
in the 'A-minor chord on the offbeat' category of techno track, but
the orchestral flourishes and the french horn lead line lift it up.
It would fit well in a Dan Bell or Carl Craig set, while standing out
as being different.

Maybe I've said it before, but way back, before Carl Craig became a
big deal, he worked a lot with Stefan, and as much as Dutchies were
influenced and inspired by Detroit techno, Carl Craig was very much
influenced by Stefan and other Dutch producers' music of the time.

One of my 'fantasy releases' would be a Carl Craig/Stefan Robbers
split where they each contributed a track and then remixed each other.