Stu Hirst’s Forensic Debut
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Stu Hirst’s Forensic Debut
28 January, 2008 | 5.32AM- Section: Music News
Forensic Records start the way they mean to go on in 2008 by inviting Stu Hirst on board with his label debut ‘One’.
Stu Hirst’s twisted; sleazy electronic productions on Harlem, Plastic Fantastic and Toolroom have gained him great success over the last couple of years.
The simple beats and strong noted bass line of “One” create an instant incessant groove, leaving ample room for the mountain of crescendos and pads that gradually develop throughout the track.
The tracks main attributes don’t stay hidden for long; with the main pads refusing to stop layering and building between the arppegiated hook.
“Sounds like a Dj Pierre track made in Detroit, Driving and deep at the same time...” - LAURENT GARNIER
Pushing all the right buttons when it comes to danceable progressive-edged house music and with more layers than a wedding cake, it’s no wonder that “One” contains an absolute monster of a breakdown.
One will be released on Forensic Records end of January.
www.forensicrecords.co.uk
www.myspace.com/forensicrecords.co.uk
www.stuhirst.com
www.myspace.com/stuhirst
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