NEWS

26
Dec
2011
Sandwiches / Club Sandwiches Part Three
"Sandwiches / Club Sandwiches Part Three" features remixes from Orlando Voorn, Pubahs v Dan D'Ascenzo and the Juno competition winner Lucid Excuses

ARTIST: DETROIT GRAND PUBAHS

TITLE: SANDWICHES / CLUB SANDWICHES PART 3

LABEL: ENGINEROOM

CAT. NO: ER03

FORMAT: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD / LTD. ED. 10” VINYL

RELEASED: 19 DECEMBER 2011

 

TRACK LIST:

1. CLUB SANDWICHES (DETROIT GRAND PUBAHS V DAN D'ASCENZO REMIX)

2. CLUB SANDWICHES (ORLANDO VOORN'S JIT REMIX)

3. CLUB SANDWICHES (LUCID EXCUSES REMIX)

4. SANDWICHES ACAPELLA

5. CLUB SANDWICHES (ORLANDO VOORN'S JIT REMIX INSTRUMENTAL)*

 

*DIGITAL ONLY.
Digital version of this release is available from all good online stores and streaming services such as iTunes, JunoDowload, Beatport,  What People Play, Spotify, Deezer



 

December sees the third and final round of ‘Sandwiches’ from Detroit Grand Pubahs on their fledgling label Engineroom.  This time the Pubahs team up in the kitchen with Dan D’Ascenzo, Orlando Voorn gets his jit on and the winning remix from Lucid Excuses is debuted, alongside a stripped Acapella.

Belgium’s Dan D’Ascenzo (G Point Muzik/ Leftright Recordings) also known as DEETWO is a busy man - producer, songwriter, remixer, DJ, engineer and mastering technician, he goes head to head with the Pubahs here.  The deep synth work and playful use of the vocal, over dark stabs, make for an insisting groove that only pauses for the drop.

Orlando Voorn throws down his jiving Jit Remix next, pumping up the original and using his full musical lineage from Netherlands to Detroit, to give us a jacker that will have them dancing all night.  An instrumental version of Orlando’s remix is available as a digital exclusive.

In October Detroit Grand Pubahs launched a competition in conjunction with Juno to remix ‘Sandwiches’.  With no style remit to limit them, entrants had the chance to put their own take on some classic Pubahs.  Delivering by far the best remix and gaining the winning crown is Lucid Excuses with this killer dubstep reworking.

Finally, to commemorate this last helping, those classic vocals appear alone for the first time on the ‘Sandwiches Acapella’.