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Zero Tolerance
This track has been so big in the boxes of DJs like Digweed, Sasha, Nash T, and Jonathon Lisle, that it’s amazing to think it has only been released now!
Luke has been involved with numerous production projects, including Miami’s Austin Leeds, Chris Gaines from Sumsonic recordings and with Ivan Gough and Phil K as ‘Dark Alley’ and ‘Lo Step’. Chable has also recently hooked up with Cass, and the results should be no less than devastating.
‘Sealers Cove’ is a driving breakbeat monster, and it works any crowd into a frenzy. Vocal stabs, atmospheric chords, and a massive bassline all combine to give an excellent result.
Promo copies must have been circulating for months now, and it was without doubt one of the highlights of 2002. As a progressive-meets-breaks crossover, ‘Sealers Cove’ fits in perfectly with the sound of now, and this firmly establishes Luke Chable as one of the most talented young producers around at the moment. Such was the hype on this mix that John Digweed wanted to sign it for his Bedrock Breaks imprint.
This has been released on Zero Tolerance, and fits in well with other prog-breaks on the label; such as the hugely successful ASAP (Andy Page) – Heavy Water. ‘Sealers Cove’ is released with the original mix, and the awesome ‘Midnight in Cyberfunk Remix’; that adds a huge breakdown.
Zero Tolerance continue to get stronger and stronger, so pick this track up straight away, as it truely is an excellent addition to any record collection.
(Released March 10, 2003)