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Versions EP Vol. 1

by Various Artists

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Eternia Music kicking off their 2018 run with the first EP, dedicated to the thing, which is, in our opinion, one of the most genius phenomena in the history of music. We’re talking about the remix. What came out is the first installment in out Versions series. Four of the label’s classics, remixed by the likes of Gremlinz x Jesta, Es.tereo, NotioN and Eusebeia.

What first pops out of the magic package is the label’s debut for the man, in charge of lots of depth and noisy breaks in the whole of the drum & bass’s history. It’s Gremlinz from Canada and for his first Eternia contribution he’s been joined with recent collaborator Jesta. Their take-on for NotioN’s 2015’s menacing cut “Thundered Dragon” turns into oriental-esque halftempo-meets-breakbeat roller Eternia is always proud of.

Track number two is one special man’s return to the label, which we were really looking for. Here comes the man from Leipzig - Es.tereo. Actually, we’ve been missing him since our day one. It was him, whose release was our label debut. And now he took on his compatriots Survey to turn their minimalistic and very conceptually named “Untitled” into an epic heavy percussion driven industrial disturbance not every DJ would have the courage to play.

The third tune is NotioN’s second drop-in onto the release. But this time he is the one doing the favour and becomes responsible for the metamorphosis of another big classic – Despot’s “No Future”. With all our grief, we can clearly see that it’s not likely that we, or anybody else for that matter, will get a chance to release a tune with such an astounding intro, for the rest of the year, square. The breaks and the bass are exceptional too, you better go check your bassbins.

Closing down the label’s first ever remix EP is another epic re-take. Eusebia is making his label debut hitting on our already classic story-telling cut: “Still One” by Hathor & Sotus. It has been stripped of all the beat meat, thus becoming more spaced-out. No wonder why did he called it the “Revival Mix”.

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released February 16, 2018

Mastering: NotioN at NotioN Mastering
Artwork: Mindaugas Gavrilovas at Studio Cryo

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