- Electro-house
- Dance
pop
- Electronic pop
- Synth-pop
- Remixes
- Chilltronica
- Alternative dance
Comment:
an artist called Small Colin
(Colin Sweeney
is a
part of the Scottish duo Small
Radio but now he is dwelling
in Sweden) and a label called Rec72 do represent a bunch of 5 tracks,
one of them is the original track and the rest are remixes (his
friends are in charge). In
fact, such sort of release formula sets out a fine radar to review an
issue. Indeed, there are different sort of remixes which can be
compared to the original composition. In
the
recent case, the original track (originally
coming out of the project`s album
Tape Productions (2013,
Rec72))
is a humble
electronica/electronic pop
track with a distinctive melody gear and
some extended synthesised chords and acidic
coated effects to be
rotating around it. All
these elements are
represented in the remixes as well though the rhythmic metrics used
to vary in those additional
compositions, at times one
can hear more decelerated, at times
higher beat frequencies per minute. Adi
Carter`s remix
has been managed in a way to add the
melody line more distinctly to the blend. It
used to progress slowly yet efficiently. Sound
29`s remix
is obviously the most catchy
– a house tinged electro pop roundabout. Poly`s
one is disparate due to employing sublime vowel harmonies being
accompanied by the bouncy mid-tempo rhythm. Logec`s interpretation is
based on a catchy electro-induced gear which
owns the listener. In
a word, the result is solid yet
Tape Productions
is a release which reveals the mastermind of Colin Sweeney.