Dirty South – Speed Of Life [Album Release]
Equipped with an illustrious discography of originals and remixes under his belt, Australia’s Dirty South has just dropped his debut full-length album ”Speed of Life”. True to its title and inspired by the different moods & experiences and energy surges of Dragan Roganović and the hectic schedules that saw the album created almost entirely on the road, Dragan’s debut effort is an album of outstanding quality music. Despite being more commonly associated with an emotive peak time output through his Phazing imprint, the album looks forward rather than relying on the steps which it is synonymous with.
Kicking off with ‘Gods’, which is a powerful yet melodic look at Dirty South’s instrumental aptitude alongside Ruben Haze, the album also has other unique masterpieces like ‘Until The End’ and ‘Your Heart’ which match some great compositions with the uplifting vocal tendencies that Dirty South is known by, benefitting considerably from Joe Gil’s vocal talents.
Tracks such as ‘Champions’ further emphasize his ability to magically and almost effortlessly bring out some energetic club based sounds, the magnificent ‘Sunrise’ acts as a firm reminder of the sheer level of talent that has established Dirty South as a man of extreme creative substance in the modern dance music industry.
”Speed of Life” is an astounding musical journey in its own right as it is an aural landmark to the various dimensions of the Australian producer’s whirlwind career.
In one of the more mature yet precise balances of modern club tunes and upfront musical prowess, this full-length debut effort shows that far from producing the regular tunes which are infamous on the global club circuit, Dirty South has found his creative absolution in this new record. With incredible balance in place and quality at a high, the life and times of Dragan Roganović are unlikely to slow down in the wake of this full-length landmark for the artist and the industry alike.
”Speed Of Life” is out today exclusively on iTunes!
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