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MissRobin
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Posted : Apr 26, 2007 16:54
M-Klome - Interruptions

Release Date: 18 May, 2007

Free-Spirit Records is returns with a brilliant followup release to 'Free-Spirit Vol.1 : Brahmaputra', anouncing its debut artist album from M-Klome.

Matteo Mercurio, or M-Klome, of Free-Spirit Records has been making waves on a slew of great trance compilations lately, and these track releases have only served to build up the energy for his debut album, Interruptions! Over an hour's worth of twisted clubland psytrance tracks set a high standard for this year's worldwide dancefloor playlists. Despite his fledgling artist status, M-Klome's talent appeared on the global circuit with the force and energy of a supernova, and Interruptions delivers... nine heavy, groovalicious tracks spanning the spectrum of tempo and the trance genre. Ranging from the progressive to the full-on, in-your-face acidic avenues of psy-trance, M-Klome's debut album has something for every mood and time. If you haven't already, you seriously need to give this album a listen, and take a glimpse into the many futures of M-Klome's rocking trance tunes.

Free-Spirit burst headlong upon the global trance scene with their maiden compilation, "Brahamaputra" in October 2006, even attracting the attention of artists like previous voted #4 in DJ Mags TOP 100 DJs, Christopher Lawrence, who already is rocking Free-Spirit tracks on his own compilation releases. Although still in the label's infancy, the lineup of artists on this smashing compilation speaks for itself... and now, already in the works is Free-Spirit's sequel compilation to "Brahamaputra", “Eupsychia”, as well as M-Klome's astounding first solo album release, and in the not too distant future, a debut rocker by Journey (aka Jay OM) himself. This label and these artists work hard to bring you albums that are guaranteed to stay fresh over many rotations and mixsets. Free-Spirit has a lot on their platter in the next few months... turn on and tune in now to their upcoming fresher-than fresh trance sounds.

Sound samples can be found here www.triskelemanagement.com/promotion/interruptions/

* 1. Hard Wired rmx
* 2. Immersive Technologies
* 3. Eve Electro
* 4. Light Travels
* 5. Out of Range
* 6. Into
* 7. Winds of Change
* 8. The Wrong Man
* 9. Deep Contact


Track By Track:

Hard Wired Rmx
M-Klome's remix of "Hard Wired" comes in screaming, with in-your-face acid pads and a bass beat that emerges from the filtered sub-strata. Expect a full-on stormer here... the bass throws you out of your seat like a car hitting a pothole and rearranges itself constantly and consistently while the synth melodies tear jaggedly through the audioscape. A superb arpeggiated buildup adds the right amount of full-on haunting to this stellar remix.

Immersive Technology
Chunky break beats and low, dirty synth bass pave the way for a sinister, malevolent arrangement. Plenty of hits and stabs make "Immersive" quite the groover! Thick and low like a lingering fog, the sounds here have virtual tendrils which pull your dancing strings and hold you in its thrall. Aptly named, this track is a great all-around piece for indoor dancefloors and out, with great, wavelike build-ups that lend to a bouncy, horsey feel.

Eve Elektro
"Eve Electro's" masterfully manipulated pad work and acid bass and rhythms lend it to fall roundly into the heavily psychedelic category, yet is progressive enough to fit into a plethora of high-energy club land trance music. This track has a distinctly European feel to it; from the samples to the wind-up, filter-spanning leads, "Eve" has the octane to keep your serotonin levels up from top to bottom, and the tension-release moments are plentiful and very killer.

Light Travels
This funkadelic full-on rocker has one of the most tweaked out intros ever, and as soon as M-Klome has your mind properly spun, the bass beat kicks in and regulates. Highly manipulated sound waves streak through the audioscape like little comets travelling around spiralling orbits. This track has plenty of pretty crazy change-ups, ensuring that "Light" will never get dull, no matter how many times it ends up in your playlist.

Out of Range
M-Klome throws a curveball at you in his fifth track... a decidedly slower tempo makes for a pneumatic grinder of a psy-trance track which could also very easily add new levels of tweakage into a house or breakbeat music atmosphere. The synth noises seem to sway between happy and groovalicious to angry and tense with the subtle shifting of a mere few notes in the scales. Settle in for the journey because this piece takes you out to destinations unexpected.

Into
A dark, feral piece, "Into" seems destined to be heard in a full moon wilderness. Filtered synths rip through and fly towards the stars and utilize all dimensions of the soundscape in their travels. M-Klome cooks some nice surprises into this stew... come catchy, yet tooth-grinding melodies keep the mood low and beg to be danced to. Topped off with doses of intricate percussion and clever samplework, "Into" delivers the goods, as promised.

Winds of Change
As the name of this track suggests, the synths come in like a cold front of stormy acid sound, heralding an onrushing gust of beefy bass and filtered drums. Assertive, resonant leads orbit the boundaries of sound against each other like a Doppler signal, adding third-dimensional parallax to what is otherwise a nicely twisted track which throws some serious sonic shadows.

The Wrong Man
A complex chorus of old-school sounding square waves greet you as the door opens to this track, and by the time the bass kicks in you're already into the groove. The layers seem added too and taken away at every moment, yet there's always enough to keep the energy flowing. A full minute saga of a breakdown only amps up the energy for the second half, with a completely metamorphosed bassline serving up a much different flavour than the first half.

Deep Contact
Again taking the tempo down a notch, M-Klome ends his maiden album with a tweaked-out, chilled-out arrangement hallmarking tribal drums, thick, eighth note basslines and synths and sweeps which carry you on a carpet ride into the stratosphere! But don't think M-Klome will settle with just that... the layers keep coming and coming until that space between your ears is abuzz with audio electricity.

Booking Opportunities:

We are also looking for quality promoters and production crews worldwide to host Free-Spirit CD Release Parties. We can also offer a Free Spirit Records Label party. If you are interested, feel free to contact Robin at Triskele Management or Jay at Free Spirit to discuss what’s on offer.

Triskele Management | www.triskelemanagement.com |
Triskele on MySpace | www.myspace.com/robintriskele |

Related Links
Free-Spirit Records | www.free-spiritrecords.com |
Free-Spirit on MySpace | www.myspace.com/freespiritrecs |
M-Klome on MySpace | www.myspace.com/mklome1 |


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DJ Buju
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Posted : Apr 26, 2007 18:44
Fantastic stuff and about time!!
Matteo is one of the most talented people out there and I know the amount of hard work he has put in finishing this album for a very long time...
Good On Ya m8

Best of luck to M-Klome & Freespirit!

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Hugo


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Posted : Apr 26, 2007 21:12
Should be good stuff. I will be pleased always to hear upcoming artists even more with talent. Best of luck to M-Klome as well to Jay OM I know how work he's putting in his label

          Michael Jackson "Some people prefer to take life as it is without complications, some others we like to take life from the cornice of the wildest jungle"

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Jay OM


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Posted : Apr 27, 2007 13:52
Killer artist with a superb production!

Well done Matteo!

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