Some Monday morning acid
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New PTA shit!! I Always Wanted To Be In The Band b/w Lowdown @PghTrackAuth edits they put it out we buy it simple as that
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Pittsburgh Track Authority - "Now's Tomorrow"
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Pittsburgh Track Authority are proud to present their debut LP, Enter the Machine Age, self-released on Pittsburgh Tracks. After previously dropping more than a dozen EPs across a number of labels and styles, Enter the Machine Age distills their sound into a cohesive whole. Taking a love of house, techno, electro, and disco, and putting their distinctive spin on it makes for a diverse album—focused on the dancefloor and sure to stay in the record bags of discerning deejays. A variety of rhythms from breakbeats to African underpin the lush synthetic and organic instrumentation, with the tracks sequenced to provide a solid listening experience for those whose favorite dancefloor is at home. PTA have crafted a warm, inviting album that is perfect for the summer months, and is destined to help create many fond memories.
Tracklist
A1. Genta............................................................................130 BPM
A2. Give Me a Chance........................................................120 BPM
B1. Broader Disco.............................................................120 BPM
B2. It’s Over........................................................................125 BPM
C1. Visions of Serengeti....................................................120 BPM
C2. Cutthroat.....................................................................128 BPM
D1. Naked Triple................................................................123 BPM
D2. Debonair (feat. Nice Rec)............................................113 BPM
Title: Enter the Machine Age
Artist: Pittsburgh Track Authority
Catalog No: PGHTRX-LP-01
Format: 2x12” LP
Available: May 2014
contact:
[email protected]
twitter: @pghtrackauth / @inthemachineage
facebook: www.facebook.com/PittsburghTracks
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Tracklist
A1. Genta............................................................................130 BPM
A2. Give Me a Chance........................................................120 BPM
B1. Broader Disco.............................................................120 BPM
B2. It’s Over........................................................................125 BPM
C1. Visions of Serengeti....................................................120 BPM
C2. Cutthroat.....................................................................128 BPM
D1. Naked Triple................................................................123 BPM
D2. Debonair (feat. Nice Rec)............................................113 BPM
Enter the Machine Age
Artist: Pittsburgh Track Authority
Catalog No: PGHTRX-LP-01
Format: 2x12” LP
Available: May 2014
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Unknown - Lowdown (Pittsburgh Track Authority Edit)
ITMA FREE - 005
Free D/L https://soundcloud.com/inthemachineage/lowdown-pittsburgh-track
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Artist: Santiago Salazar / Lerosa / Moonstarr / Jason Fine
Catalog No: LWYF-005
Format: 12” EP
Available: July 2013
Love What You Feel is back, and the family is expanding! LWYF-005 is a various artists EP featuring jams by four master craftsmen of house and techno whose music has been a mainstay in the record boxes of the label heads for years. A variety of moods makes this record essential for deejays who value versatility and quality in their bag.
A1. Santiago Salazar - “Espacio Profundo”
Santiago Salazar is one of the underground’s most accomplished players, having been involved with the Ican and Los Hermanos projects amongst many others. With releases
on Planet E, Underground Resistance, and Rush Hour you know you can expect the finest production. His track “Espacio Profundo” is a deep, beautiful house jam with an almost disco bassline, perhaps different from what you’ve heard from him but no less outstanding.
A2. Lerosa - “Ausgang”
Lerosa has been releasing bangers through a variety of labels throughout the world, with his album on Uzuri and EP for Apartment being the most recent examples. On “Ausgang”, he creates a perfect summertime house track based around a looping vocal snippet and funky synth chords, sure to kill at outdoor sets and pool parties as well as clubs.
B1. Moonstarr - “Complications”
Moonstarr may have been relatively quiet recently, but his track record speaks for itself: releases on Sonar Kollectiv, Compost, and his own Public Transit contain many classics. For LWYF, Kevin contributes his craziest jam in a decade, “Complications”, one that is sure to be another party classic! A raved up cut with tight broken techno drum patterns, this will appeal to fans of funky dance music from bass to house and more.
B2. Jason Fine - “Bang”
Jason Fine got his start releasing music on Omar-S’ famed FXHE Records, and since then has been dropping heaters on Kontra-Musik that have been played by many top techno deejays. “Bang” explores the deeper end of his sound, with thick bass and delayed chords to create a hypnotic mood that will work wonders in late nite sets, making the heads go nuts.
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Enter The Machine Age by @PghTrackAuth if there's ever been a debut album you've looked forward to this is it. production, artwork it's all there. need to get these three on the radioshow for some words & music. #PGHTRX
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