Description
A. Treatment
B1. Control
B2. Bias Test
Format: Marble blue 12” and digital
Release Date: April 15th (vinyl) / May 6th (digital)
Mastered by Gio at Artefacts Mastering Studio, Berlin DE
Distributed by Triple Vision, Rotterdam NL
Graphic concept by Steve Kirn, Washington DC
Layout by Noey Lopez, Houston TX
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A1. Roaring Twenties
A2. Roaring Twenties (Inigo Kennedy Remix)
B1. Lost Generation
B2. 19th Amendment
The Roaring Twenties is hopeful time for peace, a burgeoning economy, with progressive rights for all. A humble group of artists continues to create, share and evolve.
Roaring Twenties offers three mesmerizing rolling bass groove tracks by Deepak Sharma centered around being powerful and effective late-night DJ tools. Included is a potent, raw remix from Inigo Kennedy.
Side A begins with Roaring Twenties, its looping and hypnotic design will catch dancers immediately as they feel it through unyielding, timely percussive changes. Techno dignitary Inigo Kennedy offers an organic, stripped down and forceful remix that will push dancers through the night.
Side B begins with Lost Generation, its capacious feeling of clutching groove, polyrhythms and texture will instantly grip dancers. 19th Amendment is a juggernaut of strength and power. It’s groove intensifies as sinister percussion flows.
$10.00
It is wise to take time and effort to organize the experiment properly to ensure that the right type of data, and enough of it, is available to answer the questions of interest as clearly and efficiently as possible. An experiment deliberately imposes a treatment on a group of objects or subjects in the interest of observing the response. A control group is used as a baseline measure. The control group is identical to all other items or subjects that you are examining with the exception that it does not receive the treatment or the experimental manipulation that the treatment group receives. An experiment that yields clear and systematic differences among the results of the test takers is biased. Treatment vs Control by Deepak Sharma uses extended tracks, ‘story-telling’ techno to elicit a unique response through direct brute force and indirect dramatic soundscapes.
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