Mirror People - Kaleidoscope

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Mirror People "Kaleidoscope (Remixes)" (limited edition 12" and Digital out June 7th, 2013 on Discotexas)

Tracklist:
A1. Mirror People -- Kaleidoscope (Original Mix)
A2. Mirror People -- Kaleidoscope (Xinobi Remix)
B1. Mirror People -- Kaleidoscope (Psychemagik Remix)
B2. Mirror People -- Machines (Original Mix)

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Discotexas return with Mirror People's sterling 'Kaleidoscope' featuring a limited coloured vinyl release and a brand new remix from the excellent Psychemagik...

Rui Maia AKA Mirror People has been one of the hottest producers to come out of Portugal in recent years with a string of stunning releases on highly respected labels such as Permanent Vacation, Bear Funk, Hands of Time and of course eclectic disco merchants Discotexas. Now he is back on the imprint owned Moullinex and Xinobi with the superb 'Kaleidoscope' that will be receiving a vinyl release for the first time and features a brand new mix from Psychemagik.

The release kicks off with the original version of 'Kaleidoscope' a bubbling and funk fuelled disco outing that pulls together dramatic keys, a classic disco B-line and a myriad of heart warming melodic elements to create a sumptuous production that is genuinely timeless, quality stuff. The original version is followed by a remix from label boss Xinobi who turns in a superb reworking flush with bright piano stabs and stirring brass parts for an alternative that retains the original character whilst stamping it's own mark on things.

Next up we have a brand new version of 'Kaleidoscope' from highly respected UK production duo Psychemagik. Tom & Danny, the faces behind the name, have been burning bright for some time with a string of outstanding single, remixes and exclusive edits helping them ascend to exhalted heights in recent months. Here they take the original track deliver a delightfully uplifting yet understated melodic mix that plays on arpeggiated synth lines, rich warm bass and shuffling percussion, simply sublime. The EP is closed with Mirror People's 'Machines', a techy and taut production that reflects its title.

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