ARTIST...: Jimmy & Fred
TITLE....: Red
YEAR.....: 2014
LABEL....: Exploited
CAT.NO...: EXPDIGITAL72
GENRE....: House
TIME.....: 27:20
SIZE.....: 62,65 MB
QUALITY..: 320kbps/44,1kHz/Stereo
ENCODER..: FhG
SOURCE...: WEB
RLS.DATE.: 2014/10/29
WEBSITE..:
TRACKLIST
01) (07:30) Red
02) (06:52) Red (Locked Groove Remix)
03) (06:09) Red (Instrumental Version)
04) (06:49) Red (Mirror People Remix)
Jimmy & Fred are back on Exploited offering the indie-sounding, oldschool disco
infused sound. This rather mysterious duo might not immediately ring a bell but weÆre
pretty sure James Curd and Fred Everything do.
James Curd started DJing at the age of 15. As he was underaged and legally not
allowed to be in clubs he had to snuck in to play. His passion and persistence payed
of though. He has played -and still does- alongside very respected acts and DJs.
Furthermore he released on labels such as DFA, Permanent Vacation and Eskimo to name
a few. He also released on Derric CarterÆs Classic Records as äGreenkeepersö creating
his own Greenkeepers-Swing, a mix of swing music and Chicago house. Around the same
period he started his äGreenkeepers Musicö record label.
Fred Everything who started playing live in the early 90s at raves and clubs in
Canada is a well known entertainer in the house scene as his sets were a true mix-
and-match of everything from house to techno and more ambient music. He has been in
the business for over 13 years, worked on more than 100 music productions and he has
no intention to stop. Luckily.
ItÆs indisputable that these two passioned and talented musicians combined can only
bring supernatural sounds.
To make it even more exceptional Locked Groove and Mirror People are on remix duties.
Locked Groove, known from ScubaÆs Hotflush imprint and on the brink of releasing on
Permanent Vacation, gave the track a somewhat hypnotizing makeover without losing his
talent to produce powerful yet subtile music.
Mirror People got on a more disco-funky road for this one. Being influenced by the
almighty Giorgio Moroder it clearly suits the original.
Yes, these four producers together equal a solid ep. Hope you like it too.
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