He pulled a sleeve out. The cover was stark, industrial. A simple geometric design.
Perfect for house, deep house, and nu-disco.
Expertly processed for immediate impact. 75 Massive FX: Sweeps, dives, and transitional sounds.
The complete Essential Series is a three-part journey through Penton’s production aesthetic, offering a complete sonic palette for house, techno, and progressive producers.
Unlike commercial DJ mixes that chase breakdowns and euphoric drops, Vol. 3 is a lesson in restraint. Penton treats the CDJ like a drum machine, focusing on relentless grooves, subtle layering, and a dark, tunnelling aesthetic. The mix avoids vocals almost entirely, relying instead on sparse, chopped samples, cavernous reverb, and basslines that slither rather than stomp.
Why the price hike? Because the music on this CD is largely unavailable on streaming services due to expired licensing rights. While you can find a few tracks individually, the specific continuous mix—the specific order of the drops—is lost to time unless you own the physical media. This scarcity adds to the mystique.
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He pulled a sleeve out. The cover was stark, industrial. A simple geometric design.
Perfect for house, deep house, and nu-disco. Thomas Penton--s Essential Series Vol 3
Expertly processed for immediate impact. 75 Massive FX: Sweeps, dives, and transitional sounds. He pulled a sleeve out
The complete Essential Series is a three-part journey through Penton’s production aesthetic, offering a complete sonic palette for house, techno, and progressive producers. Perfect for house, deep house, and nu-disco
Unlike commercial DJ mixes that chase breakdowns and euphoric drops, Vol. 3 is a lesson in restraint. Penton treats the CDJ like a drum machine, focusing on relentless grooves, subtle layering, and a dark, tunnelling aesthetic. The mix avoids vocals almost entirely, relying instead on sparse, chopped samples, cavernous reverb, and basslines that slither rather than stomp.
Why the price hike? Because the music on this CD is largely unavailable on streaming services due to expired licensing rights. While you can find a few tracks individually, the specific continuous mix—the specific order of the drops—is lost to time unless you own the physical media. This scarcity adds to the mystique.
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