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Marcos Cabral - Sym Phon flac album

Marcos Cabral - Sym Phon flac album
  • Performer Marcos Cabral
  • Title Sym Phon
  • Date of release 2011
  • Style House, Disco
  • Other formats TTA MMF VOX ADX VOC MPC DMF
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1902 mb
  • Size FLAC 1769 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 469

Marcos Cabral - Sym Phon. Label /. Hamilton dance records. Luke Jenner, Marcos Cabral and Emperor Machine feature on the Let's Play House co-founder's first LP, out in September. Marcos Cabral gets Buried Alive Twice on album for .

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But where that casually flitted between proto house, early garage and Italo dance, this second volume smoothly moves between Guerilla era dub house, jackin anthems (see the thrilling Get Get Get ) and house proud piano jams. As ever with Cabral, there's a distinct New York feel to proceedings; even the EP's fluffier moments - check the dubbed-out New Jersey garage of "Better Think Again" or the swirling Italian house of "Sym Phon" - feel like they've been designed to rock illicit Williamsburg house parties. Get new release alerts.

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Marcos Cabral Releases: Marcos Cabral - Pest Control - Mule Musiq Marcos Cabral - The Conversation - Creme Organization Marcos. records associate Marcos Cabral compiles a warm and groovy selection of electronic experimentalism inspired by krautrock, psychedelia and prog. 22 January at 13:05 ·. Brand new CHEMOTEX - "Swamp Eyes". Swamp Eyes, by CHEMOTEX.

Tracklist

A1 Sym Phon 6:34
A2 Better Think Again 5:04
B1 In The Sea 6:02
B2 Get Get Get 6:35

Credits

  • Edited By – Marcos Cabral

Notes

A2 is a re-edit of Kym Sims - Take My Advice (Maurice's Underground) mix.
B2 is a re-edit of NightStar - Body Groove (Get In The Groove).


Talk about Marcos Cabral - Sym Phon


Jox
For the people who are saying a2 is a rip off of another track - you do see that under each track title on the record it says 'edited by'? I think these tracks are all edits of previous tunes as opposed to Cabrals own productions...
Bludworm
fergus222For the people who are saying a2 is a rip off of another track - you do see that under each track title on the record it says 'edited by'? I think these tracks are all edits of previous tunes as opposed to Cabrals own productions..."Rip off" is a rather emotive term but as with all re-edits, it's fair to ask whether a particular re-edit brings anything new to the table in terms of an innovating new arrangement or is simply just a lazy re-hash of someone else's creativity; in my opinion this is the latter. Folk not aware of the source of the re-edit need to know, so they at least have the option to compare and make their own mind up.
Cerekelv
"Better Think Again" is just a rip of Kym Sims - Take My Advice (Maurice Joshua Underground Mix) b/w vocal/samples taken out and not as punchy, original is better imo (in reply to comments below I didn't say rip off, I said 'rip of' in which i meant edit, it's just not like this tune needed an edit it's a classic and not hard to get)
Anayanis
deeper_into_the_vibe...Anyway I don't think, that the version on this EP (even when it indeed might lack of creativity)is far worse than the original - I simply like both. It's a matter of taste -I would love to see more stripped down versions of oldschool garage classics without these (sometimes annoying!) endless vocal-sampling, imo.- Like some Pal Joeys or Dj Dukes classics :)It's more of a "Beats" version but then again, the original didn't really overuse the vocal samples that much. This version appears to have looped the most stripped bars from the original, can see why it may appeal to some but really, go back to the source people!
Fesho
Hey you are right. "Better think" again is definitely a rip-of ... The sad thing is, I allready knew the Kym Sims,I think I even have the record, or a friend of mine at least ...Everytime I listened to the track, I asked myself why this track allways sounded that fimiliar ^^ ...Anyway I don't think, that the version on this EP (even when it indeed might lack of creativity)is far worse than the original - I simply like both. It's a matter of taste -I would love to see more stripped down versions of oldschool garage classics withouttheese (sometimes annoying!) endless vocal-sampling, imo.- Like some Pal Joeys or Dj Dukes classics :)
Bundis
"Better Think Again" is a timeless house bomb, this EP would be a must have for this track alone. - but "Get Get Get" just makes me go crazy;it's a remake/remix of "NightStar - Body Groove (Get In The Groove)", which was only released on the "Chicago Sound: House Music Vol. II"compilation from 86/87; http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-House-Sound-Of-Chicago-Vol-2/master/164220Still Marcos' version of the track is the one to go for in my opinion - a total Acid-House killer, also as a result of how the vocals were used.
Malak
It appears that the NightStar track was released as a twelve, albeit with a misspelled artist: Nipestar* - Body Groove.