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Computer Hope EP by Oriola 701

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Release Date: 2014-07-22

Label: Amber Muse

This is going to be a second release for Oriola 701 on Amber Muse: back in July of 2005 they had romantic “Welder Girl” pressed on vinyl with remix by Sweden’s Laid. Since then two members of Oriola (as it was called at the time) – Vital Drozdov and Andrew 'Les' Leskovsky were joined by two other talents Paul Melamed and Gerri Pavloff, who performs vocals on some of band’s tracks.

For the past nine years Oriola 701 remained true to its style – and offers romantic urbanistic track “Computer Hope” featuring strong melody, electro influenced synths, bass and different female voices – from lingering singing that Homeric Sirens could do to synthesized speech. Latvians Phonetica took this tune to purer house level by adding some strings, flying hi-hats, and percussive elements and led by catchy synth. Third remix comes from two musical forces out of UK: Stephen Porter and Simon Mills together known as Pincer Movement. They added club house touch to Original.

Fourth track on this EP is courtesy of Simon Mills, one half of renowned UK duo Bent, under his Napoleon moniker. “Big Bam Boom” remixed by Oriola 701 and offers broken electric beats.