SMP3 Music Promo
Jochem Hamerling - Natural Flow EP (incl. Hobin Rude Remix) - Plastic Fantastic
‘For our next release we welcome Jochem Hamerling to the label. Hailing from Holland, we just love his bouncy techy sound which reminds us of early Dutch prog from artists like Funk Function etc. We have more coming from Jochem later this year so watch this space.
On remix duties we have Hobin Rude who needs no introduction. Hobin delivers an outstanding progressive remix in his own quality style. Hope you enjoy.’
| track | artist | |
|---|---|---|
| Natural Flow | Jochem Hamerling | 7:42 |
| Single Malt | Jochem Hamerling | 7:37 |
| Natural Flow (Hobin Rude Remix) | Jochem Hamerling | 6:55 |
Support
Support from Lonya, Nelson Ramalho, Dave Seaman, Andrew Treagust, Paul Cazzar, Tini Tun, Stereo Underground, Alex Neri, Cream, Nick Varon, Danny Rampling, Gai Barone, John 00 Fleming, Alex O'rion, Matt Black, Dj Ruby, Rolasoul, Luis Bonias, Marko Felinger, George Georgakopoulos, Anthony Pappa, Nico Sparvieri, Luis Paris, Mariano Montori, Andy Newland, Lucas Campo, Chris Fortier, Oscar Rosmano, The Wash / Clemens Baurbaum, Galaxie Radio Belgium, Paul Loraine, Kiss FM Australia, 1979, Just Her, Axel Giova, Alan Dobson, Nicolas Rada, Forty Cats, Spencer Brown, Lexicon Avenue, Mariano Mellino, Paul Deep, Rich Curtis, Bangkok Underground, DJ Zombi, Keef Luv, Different Grooves (Matteo), Andy Moor, Graziano Raffa, Eichenbaum, Mark Gwinnett / Lunacy Sound Division, Eelke Kleijn, Karlos Elizondo, Desyfer (Spencer), NECO, Erik Bruce, Zuccasam, Black Octopus (Andy Clarke), Bog, Jochem Hamerling, Analog Jungs, Jaytech, Darren Drake, Nigel Dawson, Tim French, Dave Walker, Steve Marx, Steve Parry, Supramatic Sounds / Alexander Malyutin, Richard Coombes (Zone Magazine Reviews), Don Diablo, Ranj Kaler, and Louk Pour-Hashemi
The award-winning Plastic Fantastic record shop ran from 1994 – 2006 and was famous for supplying the top DJs in the world. The label released many progressive and deep house classics which were hugely successful at the time, many of which still sound great today. With the progressive scene having a resurgence, it felt like the right time to start the label back up, cherry picking the best tunes from across the label and its imprints, with fresh remixes and new material: dark pumping progressive and uplifting melodic house with the occasional splattering of breaks and slower chug remixes. We already have lots of exciting releases planned with big artists lined up to remix some of their favourites so big things coming!
via SMP3 Music Promo