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Silicone Soul - Promo Mix - Apr 2006

Submitted By: AdminDSM
Genre: House
Date of Set: Apr 2006
Filesize: 83.50 MB
Total Downloads: 96

 

 

Biography of Silicone Soul

Silicone Soul have answered our prayers and rescued our ears with their new album ‘Save Our Souls’. ‘Save Our Souls’ is Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie’s third album for Soma and their most accomplished work to date. It comes one year after the release of their critically acclaimed ‘Staring Into Space’ album. It is certainly a more focused body of work, which portrays the unique Silicone Soul sound.

Craig and Graeme use their music as an outlet to comment on the subjects that affect them personally or in the world around them, whether it’s relationships, drugs or politics. They have strong ideas about artwork too (Save Our Souls is loosely based on the works of 15th Century Renaissance artist, Bosch) and their track titles are carefully considered to have a meaningful relevance.

Craig reflects on the album name, “I suppose on another level, the title is a call to arms to save (our souls) from the issues facing today’s society. From the bland homogenised popular culture and lifestyles of today and the culture of fear and loss of liberty, to the immorality and current obsession with celebrity and reality, which are so prevalent.” Since the release of their last album they have moved out of their main studio and set up new ones in their own homes, which are virtually interchangeable. This has resulted in a more flexible and efficient mode of working which also allows them to collate and concentrate on individual aspects of their tracks when they are not collaborating together.

Graeme says, “We were in a much better position in general for producing this album – so it was quicker for us. We hope the new album picks up from where the last album left off.” The outcome of their efforts is a cohesive musical production and a cerebrally intensive listening experience that will occupy headspaces and dancefloors alike. ‘Save Our Souls’ marks another pivotal transition in their musical development. This is the refined sound of Silicone Soul, an enthralling and emotive journey which contains elements of danger and drama combined with a deep hypnotic quality that evolves through intoxicating slow burners to euphoric house anthems.

Once again they have incorporated live instrumentation to add a real depth to their music. Live keyboards are used on the majority of the tracks and guitar is included on ‘The Hikikomori’, ‘Fading’, ‘Dreaming Again’, ‘The Stars’ and ‘Venom’. Their preview single release, ‘The Snake Charmer’ contains a bewitching live flute melody that has already entranced DJ's and club kids everywhere with its enchanting rhythms and ethereal Eastern vibe.

An introspective notion is exemplified by tracks like ‘The Hikikomori’, ‘3 AM’ and ‘Do Some Good?’ all of which are melancholic and convey genuine emotion. The mood shifts smoothly from these atmospheric, downtempo workouts to classic Silicone Soul uplifting cuts, like forthcoming single ‘The Pact’ and ‘Bad Machines’ with their rapturous piano lines and killer bass. ‘Margin For Madness’ is destined to be another crowd pleaser with its bubbling acid and old school, wild pitch groove.

Vocal tracks have always been part of Silicone Soul’s repertoire and for the first time Graeme has used his own vocals on the string soaked ‘The Stars Became The Sun’. Craig comments, “It’s our first proper attempt, so we are quite pleased with the results. It’s cool because a vocal is effectively another instrument, which can really add another layer and help define the track.”

The album concludes with one of their personal favourites, ‘Eloge De L’amour’. The title was inspired by the work of French director Jean Luc Goddard and the enchanting melody evokes a positive summation. Craig says, “The melodic hook is a real spine-chiller and I think it’s a great summing–up of our vibe.”

Silicone Soul have been on Soma for almost ten years and they released their debut album ‘A Soul Thing’ in 2000. Their international hit ‘Right On!’ followed the same year and was subsequently licensed and released on Virgin where it hit the heights of number twelve in the UK National Chart. Since then they have toured every corner of the globe and continue to be one of Soma’s most popular acts.

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Rating: (9)

Jun 12, 2006

Comment: This sound makes me goos-flash! Great mix, super deep house, just one hour is not enough...
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jun 30, 2006

Comment: Yeah it's not bad. A bit techy, a bit proggy. No proper tunes. Worth a download for some background music.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 06, 2006

Comment: great set guys and girls, i love it and recomend it all over. Worth the download, congrats
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Jul 08, 2006

Comment: Very good set, you need to hear this...Silicon soul kicks ass........ :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 11, 2006

Comment: These guys simply know how to make you dance and
fall into a trance! :)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 16, 2006

Comment: Well laid out set - quite melodic at the start and gets deeper as it goes on. Builds nicely towards the end. Check it out.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 18, 2006

Comment: its a good set, good live. really like the track at about 17 min in.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 24, 2006

Comment: :-) great deep house set with a little trancy sonds and several great remixes but too short because music is really great-recommend to everybody who loves good house production
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 24, 2006

Comment: Minimalistic proggy housey set form the guys who do it all very welll
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 25, 2006

Comment: very good mix,I like it,silicone soul guys really know how to make some good music
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Aug 04, 2006

Comment: I really liked this set. It was very well mixed and while somewhat ambient/loungy, I was impressed. I will definitely find a use for this one.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Aug 23, 2006

Comment: This is my favorite set right now. It's deep spacey house that ends with Felix Da Housecat's excellent remix of Nina Simone's Sinnerman.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Aug 30, 2006

Comment: I won't agree with most of you guys. I like the first part of the set but even if you get the vibe in the second part, other tracks would have done the job better. They are going somewhere I don't really like and they can play much much deeper as I like when they do. Still it is a good set.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 02, 2006

Comment: Not what I expected, but also the first set I hear from them. Like them as producers, as djs they seem to be a little more "quiet", but the sound is very stylish, in my opinion not made to listen to, but to be accompained by. 8-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 11, 2006

Comment: nice ploody hause music from the boys ......no complaints at all
 
 
 
 

Rating: (4)

Nov 10, 2006

Comment: Not a very exciting mix. Interesting to hear but can't see it coming out big.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Nov 13, 2006

Comment: Dont Expect too much from this set..Not too bad but not a big one..Just listen and enjoy
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Dec 18, 2006

Comment: Amazing...great surpise, mellow yet fun and some great beats
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Dec 20, 2006

Comment: Great set by these guys,it's not a ride but it's cool...thanks,guys
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Dec 29, 2006

Comment: Cool beats and a good set. Very mellow and downtempo. I like this set but its just kinda a chill and listen set rather than a I wanna dance my ass of set.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Jan 28, 2007

Comment: very nice set. recomended to download. you will certainly enjoy i
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Feb 18, 2007

Comment: This is the shit. Deep house with that little extra. Loved it, shame it only lasts one hour.