Emotional Content (The Album) DJ Friendly Version
Ready Mix Records is pleased to present the release of its first full length artist album. Stan Kolev explodes on the scene with this 12-track delight entitled 'Emotional Content'. Based in Miami, Kolev has made his mark producing as Future Mode, Casa Flava, Casa Bulga, Sonic Vibe as well as under his own name receiving wide support from the globally recognized likes of Paul Oakenfold, Hernan Cattaneo, David Morales, DJ Chus, Behrouz, Danny Howells and Luca Ricci amongst many others. In addition to tracks 'Don't Be' and his remix of Moonbeam's 'Sunset' already out on Ready Mix and receiving strong support and charting worldwide, he now puts forth an impressive repertoire of original tracks that are delivered with maturity, confidence, and production excellence. The album kicks off on a deep and dubby note emerging with sparse and subtle touches of eastern flavor, thanks to the graceful Bulgarian vocals and samples that are to remain prominent elements in the album's entirety. 'Routts' eases you in the mood and signals the theme of a well rounded and audibly delicious adventure. The unveiling of his most recent material on the album unleashes the captivating bounce and synthesized frequencies of 'Suspended Memories', 'Inner Sense' and 'Deep This' announcing an undeniable musical tour de force. The selection continues to remain a step ahead with freshly sequenced productions hitting on all cylinders with their rhythmic thumping kicks, offset shakers, full-bodied basslines and intense melodic prowess, as we drive through sounds in high gear with accuracy and precision. Stan's accomplished talent is at the forefront in top form as the second half of the album showcases 'F-substance', 'Flashback' and 'New Beginning' with fanfares of multi-layered musical complexity offered as treats for all to enjoy Closing out with the title track, the delivery of 'Emotional Content' is justifiably perfect and proves that our love for all music is a timeless endeavor. As any enthusiast would come to expect, this album is best enjoyed ambiently or loud, early or late, before or after, at home or on the go.