ILR 003: Jairus Miller - Feng Shui EP
365 Mag Review (formerly Xpander)
Progressive Sounds Review
Progressive House Review
InTheMix Review
"Now on it’s 3rd release, Infamous Light Recordings are ready to hit the big time with this EP. 4 tracks to choose from and each one a little beauty. 'Discosaurus' is a full on tech-houser that uses an extremely funky acid line. 'Cobra' meanwhile is slightly deeper and has some wonderful sweeping synths. Track 3 'Somnaural' ups the pace again, techs things up a bit and uses a stunning melody. Last but not least is 'Physics Girl', which is a dark trancer that uses an almighty kick drum. An absolutely awesome EP."
Rating: M8/M8
Derek Taylor, M8 Magazine (UK).
"[Discosaurus]: Bubly Sounds combined with crisp hats kick this track off...As the thunderous bassline kicks in you know this track is destined to devastate dancefloor after dancefloor. [Cobra]: This track feels like it belongs in a John Digweed GU Series mix cd... A
very dark driving progressive track, Cobra is an essential track for any opening DJ...Easily my favorite track on the EP! [Somnaural]: ...a dark spacey number that is meant to be played on large sound systems...With a grooving bassline and various sound effects working their way throughout the track, Somnaural is a perfect example
of how progressive trance should sound..."
Phil Martinez, Eccentric Beats (UK)
"'Discosaurus' is a potential candidate to become one of the most played tunes during next year's Winter Music Conference in Miami Beach, Florida...'Cobra' has many musical layers that offer intellectual dynamism to the listener. Two thumbs-up...[Somnaural]: One of the tunes DJs can use to warm-up or wrap a session, no matter where [it] is being played...[Physics Girl]: ...a spectacular dark vintage sound that reminds me of those club-house anthems days."
Felipe Moura, Tune Exposure (USA).
"F'n ace! Every track offers something truly different. Played
'Somnaural' last week on the show, going to play 'Physics Girl' tomorrow
night. Will be charting this asap...this is just incredible sh*t!"
Mike Traylor, FNX Radio (USA).
"Some great tracks there which i've played out (Discosaurus & Cobra). Great groove
for the dancefloor, keeps the crowd more than happy...Discosaurus is my fave."
Steve Gerrard, Wrecked Angle/Nascent/Bedrock (UK).
"...will chart the tunes, for suuure! It's the techy vibe of 'Cobra' that
i liked most, some aggressive elements, along with the trippy piano bits..."
Kosmas Epsilon, EQ Grey/Precinct (Greece).
"Really good. Again another diverse and intelligent collection of
music...1-3 really do it for me...Another winner for Infamous Light."
Cass, Sabotage Systems (UK).
"A very high quality EP...'Cobra' would have to be my favourite. Deep and
funky with just a little bit of twistedness. It¹s got a great structure to
it, building from the percussion in the beginning before the the bassline
kicks in. With 'Somnaural' another nice cut on more of a tech trance tip.
Not what I expected at all! Both of these tracks at least fit nicely inside
a "progressive" set. Looking forward to giving them a workout very soon."
Dean Millson, Tranzfusion/Private Function (AUS).
"...the production on all tracks was very good...the first 3 tracks
were great, especially track 3 [Somnaural] which I liked very much."
Mark DiCristo, Highland/Vapour (AUS).
"...this is an EP that has it all! From techy sounds to more hard
and agressive patterns. Don't be surprised if you catch me playing
"Somnaural" as well, in late summer sets. Thanx ILR once again."
Andrew K, Pure Substance/Underground Lessons/Armada (Greece).
"Track 2 [Cobra] - the bassline is awesome!!
...Sounds fresh and innovative..."
Andre Absolute, Monobasic (Switzerland).
"[Cobra] really stands out for me the most...
Cool tune, moody tech house at it's best!"
Robbie Lowe (AUS).
"An absolute stormer. Wouldn't sound out of place played in techno,
techhouse, progressive or broken beat sets, a definite floorfiller."
Steve Nowland (AUS).
"...like the new stuff...Unique sounds are wealthy."
Mark Kovach, djsinbox (USA).
"...played 003 just @ Rhythm Factory ...went down a treat."
Paul Fletcher, Rhythm Factory (UK).
"Interesting new music."
Flash Brothers (Israel).
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