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Live Review: PREMIERE: Tyler Touche 'Heart In Motion' Remix EP

29 November 2013 | 2:18 pm | Nick Luke

Tyler Touche has cooked up probably the best Remix EP to date with remixes from Indian Summer, Sterling Silver, Motez and Butcher.

TYLER TOUCHE, the DJ prodigy from Brisbane has been making his mark across the electronic scene throughout 2013. With the release of his tracks 'Baguette' and 'Heart In Motion', TYLER TOUCHE has placed all eyes on him and he's ready to take his place as one of Australia's best upcoming producers. 

Over the past few months many other producers and DJs have been keeping a close eye on TYLER TOUCHE's work and now, because so many lovely acts just love his tracks, we have a full remix EP to share with you all!

The remix EP features contributions from some of the best producers and DJs Australia has to offer, making it a pretty fantastic, well rounded package. Whist lending your ears to this EP, you'll find tracks by INDIAN SUMMER, MOTEZ, STERLING SILVER and DJ BUTCHER. Each effort definitely has it's own unique edge...

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We kick off with MOTEZ's 'Heart In Motion' remix, if you haven't heard it yet then you're in for a treat. The next track you'll find is INDIAN SUMMER's remix of TOUCHE's quieter release 'Technicolor Symphony'. The sweeping synths carry the introduction to this awesome remix before breaking into a pretty unique chorus and even though it's not your regular synth track, it still sounds great and will have you dancing in no time.

BUTCHER swoops in after INDIAN SUMMER to tackle 'Heart In Motion'. It utilises a few more summer vibes and has twinkling synths that you will just fall in love with. Last but not least fellow Brisbane-ite STERLING SILVER sinks his teeth into 'Baguette', TOUCHE's first release. This is a really fun and semi-retro remix, you'll hear a pretty heavy disco influence and a radical bass line that sounds very TOUCH SENSITIVE esq.

 

Words by Lauren Payne

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