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Xy-Me - B-Acid mp3 album

Xy-Me - B-Acid

Musician: Xy-Me
Album title: B-Acid
Style: Electro
Released: 2011
Size MP3 version: 1167 mb
Size APE version: 1541 mb
Size WMA version: 1561 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 476
Format: WAV VQF MP4 AA DTS AHX AAC
Genre: Electronic

Xy-Me - B-Acid mp3 album

Xy-Me - B-Acid mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 B-Acid
2 B-Acid
Remix – Bowski
3 B-Acid
Remix – People Get Real

Notes

A trio: three cards of equal rank.

To suggest that the latest cut from XY-Me takes you on journey would be a mega-cliché par excellence but there is definitely a destination in mind as Denton, Wilson, and Lister, the triumvirate that form XY-Me, unfold trick after trick on their debut for Wax:On Music, ‘B-Acid’.

Tough techno base-coats with a real sense of melody and purpose. Nagging arpeggio rhythms and percussive energy glue together rich textures and strong musical ideas; robotic slurps, sweeps, and swells fill the space between drum and bass, making the route from A to B less 'marching army' and more 'spaced invaders'.

As a three-track title from Wax:On Music, alongside the 'Original Mix', man of the moment, Bowski, strips things back to jack things up. Applying that special Bowski bounce gives ‘B-Acid’ a unique, “fun” appeal; a style of techno Bowski now finds himself highly regarded for.

Finally, People Get Real (two thirds of the XY-Me trio under an alterative moniker), slip you into something a little more snug with a 120bpm dubbed out affair; monster driving bass and plenty of audio mind-trickery to distract even the weariest of travellers away from the bar and back to the floor. Dig deep.

XY-Me is a collective 3-piece hailing from the northeast. John-Paul Denton, a producer who has worked on numerous music projects, now forms the XY-Me collective alongside Peter Wilson and Simon Lister.

John-Paul has worked under various guises along his musical career beginning with 'Avatar', whose first track got selected to open 'Nick Warren's 'Global Underground' GU24 compilation. Since then his records have appeared on the likes of 'Forensic', 'Harlem Records', 'Audio Therapy' and 'Champion Records'. Peter Wilson and Simon Lister, aka 'People Get Real', have been smashing it on dancefloors both with their productions and their on-going DJ residencies for ‘Wax:On’ and ‘Reclaim the Dancefloor’.