Embark on a celestial auditory journey as Sex Tapes From Mars unveil their latest opus, Gulf Breeze’s “Something Strange EP”, a symphony of sonic marvels meticulously curated from the outer reaches of the cosmos. Within this celestial offering, four ethereal compositions await, promising to enrapture the senses and ignite the dancefloor with their mesmerizing allure. Crafted with precision and imbued with cosmic energy, each track beckons the listener to surrender to the rhythm and embrace the euphoria of celestial movement.
Transporting us back to the pulsating beats of London in 1995, the original mixes of “Something Strange” stand as pillars of sonic ingenuity. Remastered to perfection, they emerge anew, casting a spell of boundless energy. Both the OG and the Mr & Mrs Do The Business Mix unfurl with unwavering intensity, propelled by basslines that reverberate through the cosmos, leaving no reveler untouched. As the needle meets vinyl, a crescendo of frenzied euphoria ensues, commanding the soul to yield to the rhythm’s irresistible call.
Stepping into the cosmic fray, Nemo Vachez delivers a masterful reinterpretation of “Something Strange,” infusing it with his signature finesse. The Alien Garage Mix emerges as a testament to innovation, seamlessly blending elements of UKG with extraterrestrial flair. A slinky, yet potent concoction, it sets the stage for a dancefloor detonation, its beats pulsating with cosmic resonance, beckoning all to succumb to its irresistible allure.
Muelsa takes the helm with a genre-blurring remix that pays homage to the golden era of house, while charting a course entirely its own. Infusing the track with a contemporary spin, Muelsa leads us on a sonic odyssey through realms of reverie and ecstasy. The track’s staunch, driving percussion guides us through a labyrinth of dreamy Acid trips, each twist and turn a testament to the boundless creativity of the cosmic dancefloor. Ultimately, it resolves into a state of blissful trance, leaving the listener enraptured and utterly transformed.
In the celestial tapestry Gulf Breeze’s “Something Strange EP“, Sex Tapes From Mars have forged a masterpiece that transcends time and space. From the intoxicating rhythms of the original mixes to the visionary reinterpretations by Nemo Vachez and Muelsa, each track pulses with a vitality that is as timeless as it is transcendent. As the record spins, it beckons us to surrender to the cosmic dance, to lose ourselves in the boundless expanse of sound and movement. The “Something Strange EP“ is not merely an album; it is a journey—a journey into the furthest reaches of the imagination, where music and magic converge in a symphony of celestial wonder.
Words by Holger Breuer
