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David Gtronic Brizman
Still So Far Away

Still So Far Away
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Catno

EVAL 001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Dec 5, 2024

Evasive Records Announces Dynamic New Vinyl Release Featuring David Gtronic and Brizman.

Building on the success of our ongoing vinyl repress series, Evasive Records is thrilled to announce a fresh infusion of music that heralds our return to vinyl in style. We are proud to introduce two exhilarating new collaborative tracks by David Gtronic and Brizman.

David Gtronic, a Colombian-born DJ and producer who relocated to Berlin in 2013, has firmly established himself as a key figure in the realms of house, techno, and minimal. Renowned for his bass-driven, percussive productions, David’s sound is distinguished by its unique organic flourishes. His impressive discography includes releases on esteemed labels:- Vatos Locos, Suara, Monique Musique, Kina Music, and Chelsea Hotel Records. His collaborations with notable artists like Santos, Hector, and Leon have garnered support from techno luminaries such as Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Loco Dice, and Dubfire.

Joining him on this release is Brizman, one of the most coveted underground DJs and producers to emerge from Tel Aviv's vibrant electronic scene. Now based in Berlin, Brizman has made his mark with a prolific collection of minimal house tracks released on top-tier labels including Sci+Tec, Moan, Artereform Recordings, and VDK. Additionally, Brizman has launched his own imprint, Silvi Recordings, further solidifying his industry standing. His distinctive sound continues to captivate audiences, making his collaboration with David Gtronic an exciting addition to the Evasive Records stable.

Recorded in Berlin, this EP showcases the synergy between David Gtronic's minimalistic precision and Brizman's innovative flair. The track "Still So Far Away" encapsulates the essence of Berlin with its sub basslines, acid synths, and hypnotic chords. Meanwhile, "Your Imagination" stands out with its funky guitar bassline and smooth, uplifting groove.

Evasive Records’ own Rob Pearson takes on remix duties for both tracks. For "Still So Far Away," he delivers a serious re-rub, skillfully reimagining the key elements with his unique South London retro Tech House style. On "Your Imagination," Rob delves into his early musical roots to transform GTronic and Brizman’s sublime sounds into a Tech Breaks workout that promises to electrify any warehouse, dance floor, or underground discotheque.

This release marks an exciting chapter for Evasive Records, reaffirming our commitment to bringing high-quality, cutting-edge music to the vinyl format. Join us in celebrating this remarkable collaboration and experience the innovative sounds of David Gtronic and Brizman.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Still So Far Away

A2

Your Imagination

B1

Still So Far Away (Rob Pearson Remix)

B2

Your Imagination (Rob Pearson Breaks Mix)

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