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Luca Bacchetti on Ovum! The Remix EP, out January 2011

By Matteo on January 15, 2011 | Category: Luca's blog, News | Tags: , , , | No Comments

Having celebrated our 15th Anniversary throughout 2010, it is is fitting that we kick off 2011
with two fresh updates of seminal Ovum releases, from David Alvarado and Luca Bacchetti.

From his early releases for Definitive Records, his own Bomb Records imprint that helped
bolster the careers of the likes of Derrick Carter and Eddie Amador. To his impressive body
of work for labels including Strictly Rhythm, Peace Frog, Yoshitoshi and of course Ovum.
David Alvarado’s music has been, and still is capturing the hearts and souls of electronic
music fans the world over.

On today’s release, David steps up to bring us a new interpretation of Luca Bacchetti’s
2008 Ovum debut, “El Matador”, and once again displays his unique genre-crossing ability
that will see this deep, tribal journey played by a huge cross section of DJ’s.

Our great Tuscan friend Luca, repays in the grandest of styles by lending his remix talents
to David’s classic cut “Klugh”. Luca is another producer who, with his DJ sets and productions,
can move effortlessly from the darkest of dancefloors to the most sun-drenched of terraces.
Here he has transformed the original into a chunky house number, working original elements
together with a new vocal sample and making it his own.

To round out this promo package, we also bring you the digital only ‘2011 Version’ of “Klugh”
from David himself. A perfect start to 2011. A year that we envisage, to be full of yet more
Ovum delights… Watch this space, and thank you for a fantastic 2010!

Ovum Recordings have put together Fifteen for Fifteen.

By Matteo on August 4, 2010 | Category: Davide's blog, Luca's blog, News | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments

In celebration of their 15th anniversary, Ovum Recordings have put together Fifteen for Fifteen.

Since its inception in 1994, Ovum has put out dozens of records by some of house music’s most influential artists, including Aaron-Carl, DJ Pierre and label co-founders Josh Wink and King Britt. Fifteen for Fifteen focuses mostly on the label’s more recent output, with selections by KiNK, Gregor Tresher and Luca Bacchetti. Nonetheless, some older cuts have been included as well, such as “Klugh” by David Alvarado and “Track One” by Rulers of the Deep. The collection will be available as of today via digital download.

Tracklist
01. Steve Bug – Summer Nights
02. KiNK – E79
03. Shlomi Aber – Freakside
04. Nic Fanciulli & Steve Mac – 10%
05. Josh Wink – Superfreak (Freak)
06. David Alvarado – Klugh
07. Loco Dice – Flight LB7475
08. Gregor Tresher – 95 Days
09. Harry Choo Choo Romero – Phuture (Joris Voorn remix)
10. Josh Wink – Jus Right (Jimpster remix)
11. Chymera – Umbrella
12. Luca Bacchetti – Caribbean
13. Rulers Of The Deep – Track One
14. D’Julz – Just So You Know
15. Davide Squillace – Sukkin Mutik

“Fifteen years speak for themselves … Ovum is certainly one of the most durable, eclectic and original labels on the scene, anticipating many fads and styles; but never letting itself be boxed into a specific category … every time just following the creative spark, instinct, which is how in music new developments are born. Without a doubt, being forever in ‘searching’ mode is something we have in common, together with a passion for what we do. ‘Caribbean,’ taken from my first EP, is one of my least complex tracks on Ovum, made-up of few sounds, a light hearted sequence with aquatic textures … imagine the party of a lifetime, your friends, a long beach and the tropical seas …” – Luca Bacchetti

On Ovum: “There’s nothing to say and yet so much to tell about it. I practically grew up with pizza, coffee and Ovum music. The label has been developing its sound over 15 years, covering most of the dance genre. What kept it all together has always been the quality !” – Davide Squillace

On Sukkin Mutik: “I guess you could call it funky techno, I don’t know though. I hate pigeonholing stuff. I’ve been producing since I was 20, so for ten years I’ve been making tracks. I get inspiration for tracks from the strangest of situations. The other day, I fell over and smashed my arm on the floor and it made a really cool sound. I thought ‘hey, that’s a cool sound, I should make it’, so I went in the studio and tried for ages to make a similar sound. I got there in the end, but it took a long time.” – Davide in a Beatport interview

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