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[LP101] Projekt Inertia - Bagkok (Ian O’Donovan + more rmxs)

[LP101] Projekt Inertia - Bagkok (Ian O’Donovan + more rmxs)

The Bangkok release features some established and up and coming DJ’s who have added their touches to the Projekt Inertia sound.

Ian O’Donovan, (recently signed to Bedrock [a]) has dropped two wonderful mixes already getting support from Laurent Garnier [a] and Sasha le Monnier prior to the official promo…

The Bangkok release features some established and up and coming DJ’s who have added their touches to the Projekt Inertia sound.

Ian O’Donovan, (recently signed to Bedrock [a]) has dropped two wonderful mixes already getting support from Laurent Garnier [a] and Sasha le Monnier prior to the official promo.

What started as a two piece dance act from Perth and Sydney who enjoyed strong success, particularly in the live circuit, Projekt Inertia is now a 4 piece indietronica act who are focused on making great tunes – tunes capable of being expressed anywhere from a pumping dancefloor through to a chilled out acoustic vibe and many of the spaces between.

The essence of Projekt Inertia’s sound is a melodic sensibility, underpinned by an urgent, driving tech house rhythm – think of many of the seminal acts who crossover genres, almost creating their own brand and your on your way to understanding the type of music these lads are creating right now.

Projekt Inertia’s sound is augmented by their choice of artists for collaboration - check out the mixes of Bangkok, Lemonade and Fall Away Like Rain.

This is brand spanking new music which is so fresh the studio leads are still attached. Recent collaborations between Projekt Inertia’s vocalist Colin Kleyweg and the Ukraine’s Ilya Hype expand the soundscape further.

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