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Forgotten Moments

by Morning Factory

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1.
Runners 07:36
2.
You gave up 06:57
3.
4.
Someone 07:25

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Also includes immediate download of 4-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

Yore starts the new year off on the good foot with a four-tracker from the Dutch Duo “Morning Factory” that's remarkably accomplished for a first release.

Expertly manning the controls are two gentlemen from The Netherlands, Jean-Pierre van der Leeuw and Jozef Lemmens, who clearly produce a high-octane electronic body music that's timeless and fresh.


Replete with dropouts and epic pulsations, “Runners” sprints in with a mid-tempo house groove that pounds so mightily, that we are scared which damage it will do out there. Morning Factory stokes serious heat in the eight-minute burner, and the sound is so full and rich the voices ecstatically wailing at the track's center can just barely be heard. Opting for a less raw and epic attack, “You Gave Up” is no less satisfying in its soulful breeziness. Chanting the title refrain, a female singer spreads her bountiful vocal gifts around while the boys polish a sleek funk-house backing to perfection.
Shifting gears slightly, the B-side's fiery techno-funk banger “Raw Tunes” works a slinky disco pattern and aquatic dub chords into a frothy lather for seven semi-ecstatic minutes while on the EP’s last cut the lights dim slightly for the graceful stepper “Someone” to take the EP out on a wave of radiant uplift. The material seems so effortlessly realized, it makes van der Leeuw and Lemmens sound like the oldest of hands.

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released April 18, 2011

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