Jamie Clarke

Left Right Drop feat Tara Baudie

Either Recordings

EIT005

Jamie Clarke

Left Right Drop feat Tara Baudie

Either Recordings

EIT005

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ARTIST
Jamie Clarke
TITLE
Left Right Drop feat Tara Baudie
LABEL
Either Recordings
CAT NO.
EIT005
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 16/06/2023 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
5061002835040
GENRE
Deep House House Tech House
FEATURING
Jamie Clarke Soul Mekanik Tara Baudie

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Left Right Drop  ▾
  2. A2. Left Right Drop (Soul Mekanik Stage Left Version)  ▾
  3. B1. Left Right Drop (Soul Mekanik 303 Melodia Dub Version)  ▾
  4. B2. Left Right Drop (Soul Mekanik Trip to Sitges Version)  ▾

SALES NOTES

Jamie Clarke’s Either Recordings continues this May with a new single from the label head himself, entitled ‘Left Right Drop’ and backed with three alternate version remixes from Soul Mekanik.

Ireland’s Jamie Clarke inaugurated his Either Recordings in 2021 and has since gone on to release a series of his own material on the label, accompanied by remixes from the likes of Pablo Mateo, Ryan Crosson, Silverlining, Matt Tolfrey and Hiroko Yamamura. Here, the Either Recordings story continues and this time showcases more of Clarke’s material alongside multiple reworks from the much loved duo Soul Mekanik, who made their mark as driving forces of the UK House sound in the early 2000’s through a series of EP’s and one album on Rip Records.

The original mix of ‘Left Right Drop’ leads the way with a bouncy bass groove, swelling hypnotic pads and acid laced synth lines, accompanied by a swinging drum groove and the mesmeric vocal stylings of Tara Baudie. Soul Mekanik’s first ‘Stage Left Version’of ‘Left Right Drop’ follows next, encapsulating their signature ethereal synth textures and intricate chord sequences alongside fragments of the original.

On the flip-side Soul Mekanik deliver the ‘303 Melodia Dub Version’, as the name would imply, implementing a squelchy 303 acid bass at its core while robust drums and choppy vocals further fuel the dance floor feel. Lastly the ‘Trip To Stiges Version’ rounds out the release, stripping things back to low-slung drums, gritty bass stab sequences and hooky synth bleeps throughout.

Published: 30th May 2023

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