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Satoshi fumi official website. Sweet sensation: The. Sweet Sensation Satoshi Fumi. 2008 • 9 songs • Dance • House • Klik Records. Buy album €7.99 Listen with Groove Music Pass.
Sweet Sensation Klik Records welcomes a new artist from Japan in its roster, Satoshi Fumi and presents 'Sweet Sensation', his first album project for the label. Satoshi delivers nine long lasting deep and tech house tracks, guaranteed to ensure a huge smile on peoples face. Class productions that will easily rock the dancefloor. Bouncy baselines, stomping beats, fat analogue synths, airy chords and uplifting pads creates a unique listening house experience that will take you in a deep and dreamy journey. Sweet Sensation is with no doubt a melody driven collection of elegant deep techy house. Super Smash Bros Melee Jpn Isopure. Related Releases • Rhodes “Journey To The Light” Selected by Tasos Giasiranis • Pathos Essential Dreams • Pathos Essential Dreams Lp • Kid Flicks Lp • Night Elements Ep • Realization For The Ear + Remixes – Interpretations • The Right Time • Sunshine Special Lp • Rhodes Inspirational selected by Tasos Giasiranis • Glance • Heart Shaped Moon Lp • 9West – Decay Ep • Stalker LP • Eclettica II • 12 Tones – Oneiro Ep • Busy Days For Fools Lake People Remixes • Rhodes Experience selected by Tasos Giasiranis • Stalker • Halemweg The Remixes Pt.
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Review: Destination Detroit via Japan, Fumi and Watanabe pay homage to the foundations with this beautifully constructed slice of melodic techno. Sitting somewhere between Rolando (circa Knights Of The Jaguar) and Carl Craig, it's peppered with enough keys, strings and counter melodies that you'll hear something new on every listen from now until 2049. Remix-wise Number 19 Music's Eric Volta strips back the elements and adds a lolloping, tripped-out charm to proceedings with great effect.
Think Ivan Smagghe circa mid-2000s. Review: There's much to admire on long-serving Japanese producer Satoshi Fumi's first EP for We Play House, not least a thrilling new version of 2016 cut 'Toriton' that joins the dots between 1990s intelligent techno, sci-fi inspired deep house and the work of veteran Japanese techno producer Ken Ishii. Fittingly, Ishii is on hand to deliver two remixes of 'Toriton': the blissful 'Oceanic Mix', which flits between bass-heavy grooves and majestic ambient breakdowns, and the echoing bleeps of the rolling 'Islanded Remix'.