1. Imok
2. Ruok
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No strangers to the world of dance music, brothers Justin and Colin Moreh have...
...over recent years built a steady platform of production work under their psuedonym 'Shiloh'. Like their live performances, each new release
has created excitement amongst not only fans of dance music but fellow producers such as Sasha, Nick Warren, Dave Seaman and Luke Chable.
With a much anticipated compilation set for release this year, this talented duo kick things off for 2007 with the release of 'Imok' and 'Ruok' on the
seemingly tasty new Rococo Recordings!
First up is the impressive sounding Imok that begins on a grunting beat intertwined with warped synths. As the tune kicks into full gear, with its dramatic
elements it dips and peaks throughout. the melody really make for a dynamic and epic and appealing!.
As the track draws to a close, you can't help but feel as if you've been playing some sort of cat and mouse game with all the varying layers of melody and
that have blended together soooo successfully.
'Ruok' is the shining star amongst the two overlayed piano chords drive the direction of the track towards the more jubilant side of sound. In the
background, an intricate riff is underplayed but gradually brought to the foreground on a subtle level, a quiet break and 'Ruok' quite literally explodes into
a majestic sounding number infused with high-octane chords and synths.
Style: Progress House
Released: Jan. 2007/03
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