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CeZZers – Expanded Horizons

Free Music |  | April 29, 2013 | Released by  | Posted by Søren Nordström

CeZZers – Expanded Horizons
01 - Expanded Mind Ride (84 BPM)
02 - Content Of Mind (134 BPM)
03 - Expanded Horizons (135 BPM)
04 - Free Ride (137 BPM)

Olotropo Records presents Expanded Horizons by CeZZers. CeZZers are Erik Siluk & Ran Shalev, based in Netanya & Even Yehuda, Israel. Two unique, simple, peaceful, cezzered people gathered into one mission. Their intentions are simple – to put their hands on as many aspects of music as they can, and combine it with pumping electronic dance-floor beats. Their concentration is on subconsciously stimulating emotions and feelings with emphasis on live electronic and acoustic instruments. Mastered by Arie Siluk at Cezzers Studios, Israel.

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[audio: cezzers-expanded-mind-ride.mp3, cezzers-content-of-mind.mp3, cezzers-expanded-horizons.mp3, cezzers-free-ride.mp3]

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11 Comments

  • triptonite says:

    expanded horizons is a wonderfull track :-))))))))))

  • “With the click of a mouse, a brilliant idea can circle the globe in seconds… expanding horizons”

    A very relaxing, chill atmospheric album that always offers a great intro meant to bring good vibes into any listeners heart. Nice and steady BPMs surround the buildup at every second, always making me feel smooth and happy. The psydub bass influences are really catchy and addicting attitude. There are a few things I would like to see changed, however. The first track seems to stop too soon. It would be nice to hear a bit more, developing that sweet bass line into something totally different while keeping the original icy flow. I really like how the second track offers this different pace, doubling up the bass and changing the vibe while keeping the vision of the album. This may be coming from someone who is use to hearing tracks that are longer than five minutes, but many of we psy fans enjoy a track that keeps a particular catchiness and engulfness for a time longer than five minutes. Still, it adds great replay ability to it, which is a theory commonly practiced by many producers. Keep doing what your doing.

    Anyway, continuing with the second track, i was very surprised when it jumped into a middle-eastern style… then I read you are from Israel and it made a bit more since haha. I loved it. You kept rocking that sweet double bass against a backbone of neat voices, followed by an awesome popping synth to carry on the idea. Simply done with a few wonderful touches. Well done! Something new is offered each track, and I really enjoy the guitars and more complicated production on the third one. A great addition to anyones Downtempo / Progressive collection. I can definitely see myself playing this on the dance floor to tone down things a bit. Its always good to take a break from faster music.

    Note: Did you purposely make each track a bit more complicated than the last, adding length in the process? Is that why this album is called “Expanded Horizons,” because it adds more and more as the album progresses? If so, it is something I noticed. It starts out fairly minimal, then goes onto add layer after layer of juicy bass and danceable note plucks. The great thing is, it never gets too overpowering! Keep it up guys, explore the universe of sound and introduce us to it. You are pioneers, searching for land unknown in the infinite universe that is vibrations.

  • Also, from marketing experiences, I recommend using album art that is a bit more unique. We all have seen fields of green with tiny paths on it. There is a lot of music on here, and psychologically we automatically are looking either for genre names or, more commonly, really awesome looking album art. If you notice, some of the highest downloaded albums on here have cool album art. Judging the book by the cover is one thing, but album art should not only look cool but express your intentions and visions. Try to find someone who can hand draw the best thought that comes to mind when listening to this album. For me, it would be a monk sitting on top of a very large mountain while staring into the eyes of a caterpillar. Something like that. Just a littler offer of feedback. Great album guys.

  • Jordan says:

    Oh man, Sadguru and Isha foundation samples lol, I got a kick out of that. What a great idea

  • shayan says:

    wow , awesome , very good ,tnx

  • shayan says:

    (Expanded Mind Ride ) wonderful and my favorite song ,great work

  • CeZZers says:

    FatKidWitAJetPak – Huge thanks ya man. You droped some really good notes , we will take it. and for your question…
    the album progresses naturaly , not purposely. just came out like that :]

    Thank you all verry much for you comments. and big thanks for Ektoplazm , Olotropo Records and Sergio Brenton (A.k.a Low Rezolution\SoulCast) !!! :)
    You’re welcome to join our Facebook page and follow us.
    https://www.facebook.com/CeZZers. Rock on everybody ! :]

  • RahBeats says:

    Kavud Gadol !!

    mass release !!

  • salai says:

    deep, organic, with a special flavour….thx =)


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