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Old 06-04-2012, 10:55 AM
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Default Sugar Groove Presents Juan Sanchez - Something(Remasters)

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Something, on TRAXSOURCE

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Something, on STOMPY

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Something, on JUNO

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"Something"
Inspired by the feeling the music transcends through you and connects directly to your emotions. To remember the moment
in time that something in the air or something in the sound stays with you.

Juan Sanchez - Something (Sugar Groove SG002)
Produced By Jaun Sanchez
Publishing: Juan T Sanchez (BMI)

Remixes
Swift Of DJN Project
Danny BUDDAH Morales (Hurricane Mix)

Licensing contact Swift@djnproject.com

Sugar Groove busts forth with its latest soulful release, looking to the south to capture Orlando's proponent of the deep Juan Sanchez. Juan is a serious up-and-comer, working with the duo Step Mode and releasing on the Soul Selection Music label. Here Juan delivers "Something," a rhythmic house track that pops with honed influences from tech-house and deep tribal sounds. Previously released on Newav Media, the track's been remastered for a bigger and bolder sound. Warm, liquid-y pads push the build as the beats get more intense, leading into a powerful breakdown. A sultry female voice wisps into the mix with ethereal phrases adding to the already exotic feel. Says Juan about the track, "It's inspired by the feeling that music transcends through you and connects directly to your emotions … to remember the moment in time that something in the air or something in the sound stays with you." This one's a prime dance-floor mover.

The talented Swift of DJN Project enters into the fray delivering a remix that deepens things a bit, attaching a soulful edge to the proceedings. The Soultech Mix deftly balances the sleek, synthesized elements of the original on a more organic backbone, creating a bit of after-hours joy. This mix shows Swift branching out a bit with his sound, confirming his heavyweight status in the world of house music producers. Finally, New York's Danny "Buddah" Morales presents his gusty Hurricane Mix, showcasing his classic big city sound. Danny has been releasing records since the mid-90's as evidenced by the confidence and feel of his take on "Something." It's a version that wouldn't sound out of place in the most historic of NYC house music clubs. Seriously pounding funky rhythms, insistent chord stabs, and a smattering of old school vocal samples bring this version to the peak time playlist.
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