Damaged People debut single
Damaged People debut single
8 November, 2007 | 4.02AMFollowing on from their debut remix of Underground Sound of Lisbon’s ‘So Get Up’, released a few months ago, newly formed North-East collective Damaged People
start the way they mean to go on, presenting the acid loaded ‘Order 66’.
Consisting of no strangers to the scene, Scott Bradford and Mark Armstrong (Lexicon Avenue) and Mardel/ S-Low’s consistently rising producer Mark Lowry, these three deliver a first single that is far from damaged.
Keeping to the essence of the forensic sound, ‘Order 66’ is a pumping and atmospheric house track, brimming with builds and energy, combining plenty of trademark sounds.
The stomping percussive beats hit hard right from the start, while lush pads and moving strings drift around before the main acid line twists out of nowhere in the huge main break; adding plenty of tension and taking ‘Order 66’ to its peak.
A both inviting and powerful dance floor track that characterizes the forensic sound.
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