This past week, we kinda had a theme here at electroTO. With posts published on both the Round Table Knights, as well as Zombie Disco Squad, we were trying to shed light on the next generation of dominant house-music producers. Today, we will continue that trend by discussing one of Deadfish Audio‘s most prized possessions, Italian-born producer, Camel.
Camel is yet another budding DJ/Producer who got off to a ferocious start in 2010, with the release of his Zig Zag EP on the aforementioned Deadfish Audio label, managed by Mowgli. The track that we’re featuring today is actually not from that release, and in fact, it’s not from any official release. The track “Smoking Trumpet” has been popping up in relevant sets across Europe, and just recently infiltrated the interwebs (at the utter jubilation of the electronic music community).
Being indiscriminate supporters of everything that comes out of the Deadfish camp, often times our support will be utterly blind — but we can truthfully say that this track is special. Certainly, the horn sample has become cliché after the likes of Jesse Rose, Crookers and virtually everyone at Sound Pellegrino got a hold of the sound package, but Camel manages to keep it unique, stemming from his sheer mastery of drum selection, and sample phrasing. The track bumps like few others, and solidifies this dude as yet another member of the house music renaissance movement. Enjoy.
Camel – Smoking Trumpet (Original Mix)
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