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This Is Emotive Vocal House Of The Highest Order. The Excellent New
Pet Physical Marches On."
Revolution
Records
"Following the massive
Mandy & The Sunset People, Chelonis Jones graces the Get Physical
label with
a quirky vocal cut that has the same sort of feel as Blake's "Saturday
Night". On the backside we're
treated to a more off the wall Tony Senhhore styled cut with phychotic
beats, manic vocal samples and
some cool melodic parts. Also included is a deep dub mix of this track."
Joyryde
Records
"After the stunning DJ
T release that was so highly received, Physical Music go deeper into
the world of
house with New York artist Chelonis R. Jones. Three tracks, b1 is a
low down electro/house cut simple
monotone bass stabs and high end tweaks. Jones gives a vocal narrative
on a Green Velvet type tip.
All twisted stuff, but never out of hand. Second in steps to the minimal
house rhythm, deep bass and
perfectly placed percussion but reworked well. The main track has one
of those infectious rising bass
lines that you will want to listen to all day. Always moving this is
high energy electro/house/disco, the
vocal is highly camp and seems to fit very well. Check it for yourself."
Bi-wire Records
"Get Physical basteln
weiter an einer Old School affinen bouncenden Soundästhetik, irgendwo
zwischen alten Chicago-Sachen und früher House-Euphorie. Der New
Yorker Chelonis R. Jones wirft auf dem Titeltrack die funkelnde Discokugel
an und zaubert einen bouncenden Vocalhit mit lustigen Acidbleeps und
viel Raum für angenehm, souligen Kitsch. Die B-Seite rockt minimaler,
darker und direkt ins Herz eines leicht delirenden Dancefloors mit gepressten
Flüstervocals und allem, was man sich halt so wünscht um fünf
Uhr morgens. Dazu gibt es dann noch einen Dub-Mix, der ruhiger Richtung
Afterhour groovt."
sven.vt
for DE:BUG
Blackout! is # 2 on the playlist of DJ and producer Brett Johnson.
check
out his label
One & One climbed up the charts of "hr-xxl" radio Frankfurt,
Germany.
the
station
"(...) Ivan then takes the mix into some harder industrial sounds
starting off with Chelonis R Jones' Blackout! - really strange freaky
beats and tech stabs throughout - and following on with some Chicago
house with Suck's Freak - which, thanks to the male vocals, can make
you feel really freaky! (...)"
DJ
Robotek @ Residentadvisor about HOW TO KILL THE DJ (part one)
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