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Pako & Frederik launch new label: Sitrep

Author: cds@tranzfusion
Monday, May 1, 2006
Pako & Frederik, known for their work on labels like Majestic Music, Global Underground and Bedrock, launch a new label called Sitrep. The first release is by Pako & Frederik themselves, going under their family names for this occasion.

Sitrep is the new label just launched by the Dutch duo Pako and Frederik (Global Underground, Bedrock, Majestic). Its first release comes from the pair going under their family names, Raisani and Borgesius.

'Storm Karkand' on the A-side goes back to the chunky, groovy and lush vibe that has been a little difficult to find in some record stores of late. Deep but fun, solid but not hard, standouts are the lovely warm bassline and integrated pad work - classically beautiful, with tasty muted analogue blurts on the side. Essentially house, this is a very accessible track, for earlier hours or a mix CD, and has enough energy (supplied by bass and addictive higher percussion) to get feet on the floor. People go to a Danny Howells extended gig early for this kind of track!

'Complete Nansensu' on the flip is the progressive trance mover here, starting off with a magical light synth pad that rises and falls along with slightly more intense electronic elements. It has a very listenable intro, but probably won't be heard unless a plucked, echoed synth loop is used to match it - go on, I dare you! Thereafter a kick that will get your neighbour calling the cops comes with a pulsing bass, while a gated acid line and tons of perfectly layered synth work provide aural entertainment. There's also some key changes, and a breakdown that's just right for this kind of rushing, electronic vibe - it has mystery, but is not too long and keeps the energy well, finishing off firing on all cylinders.

On this first release for Sitrep, Raisani and Borgesius illustrate they know how to produce quality sounds and arrangements and know what elements work well together. 'Storm Karkand' will just about fit in any house DJ's box, whilst 'Complete Nansensu' will find itself at the centre of many 3am peak progressive moments for sure. Great start to a new label.

8 out of 10.

DJs that have been playing early promos of the track include:

Hernan Cattaneo, Sander Kleinenberg, John Digweed, Jimmy van M, Sean Cusick, Luke Fair, Murat Uncuoglu, Jerry Bonham, Nick Warren, Chus & Ceballos, Moshic, Dan Ghenacia, Randall Jones, Slacker, Djulz, Barry Gilbey, Michel de Hey, Fabrice K (Blink records & FM 98.2 Paris), Steve Parry (Juice FM) and Derek Taylor.

- John Digweed started his KISS FM radio show with the track (19/3/2006)

- Hernan Cattaneo played it on his Metro 95.1 radio show (1/4/2006)

- Paul van Dyk is playing it on his radio show Paul van Dyk's Soundgarden (4/3/2006, 8/3/2006, 29/3/2006,

Here's what some different people have to say about the first Sitrep release:

- Hernan Cattaneo
Really good stuff... especially like... Storm Karkand. Top stuff. Will play big time.

- Sander Kleinenberg
Fat music you sent me ... Storm Karkand!

- Nick Warren
Loving both of them, really good. Played both your tracks on Tuesday in Lithuania rocked it!

- Luke Fair: they both rock!!

- Randall Jones
Storm Karkand:
This is an amazing deep and funky track. Perfect for earlier sets and to put on a promo mix!! Very chunky vibe that injects the room with warmth and funk. 9/10
Complete Nansensu:
Another incredible track. This track is great for my longer sets. Really nice trancey vibe that will work wonders on bigger floors.
Both of these tracks will see heavy rotation in my sets!! 8/10

- David Chanter / Resident Advisor
Raisani & Borgesius - 'Storm Karkand' / 'Complete Nansensu' (Sitrep 001)

More information on Pako & Frederik / Raisani & Borgesius is on
www.sitrep.nl and
www.glo
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