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Michael DeVellis & Sneak-e Pete : Same Ole’ Thang EP

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Michael DeVellis & Sneak-e Pete : Same Ole’ Thang EP - 2010/06/14 16:33 Artist: Michael DeVellis and Sneak-e Pete
Release Title: Same Ole’ Thang EP

Label: Pockit Records
Style: Eclectic Funk/Breaks/House

Available From: Beatport / Juno Download / Amazon / 7 Digital / iTunes




To listen to previews of the tracks from Michael DeVellis and Sneak-e Pete's Same Ole’ Thang EP click HERE



NYC's Pockit Records is pleased to announce the release of Same Ole’ Thang EP by artists Michael DeVellis and Sneak-e Pete (Blunted Funk Recs/Pockit Recs). This release comes as somewhat of a relaunch of Pockit Records and is the first of many releases to come this year from the label.

Label founder and artist Michael DeVellis has teamed up with long time friend and collaborator Sneak-e Pete to create a record that has true funkiness written all over it. Mike DeVellis and Sneak-e Pete are known in the electronic music scene as a saxophone/dj duet that have traveled the world dropping thick breaks and funky/disco house. Mike started his career touring with world renowned acts such as Susan Tedeschi, Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), and many others. He started getting into the house and breaks scene in 2000 and began playing his sax with DJs. Along the way he has sat in with Joeski, Onionz, Krafty Kutz, Jon Howard, Alexi Delano, DJ Spun, Charles Feelgood, Randall Jones and others. Eventually Mike met Sneak-e Pete and their styles intertwined seamlessly, thus their long collaboration of performing and producing together began.

"Homey Mango," produced by Mike DeVellis, features Mike playing sax and keys. This one boasts a quickly moving bass and clavichord line to start things off and get the listener right into the upbeat funk. Huge horn stabs followed by sax and keys solos keep the intensity moving. Watch for the dub break down too!

"Same Ole’ Thang" is produced by Mike DeVellis and Sneak-e Pete. It is a culmination of Pete's beat making and cutting abilities with Mike's groove oriented instrumentation on flute and keys.

"Gueva," produced by Mike DeVellis, is the epitome of Mike’s funky style. Mike can be heard playing keys, trumpet, flute and sax on this track. The keys give the track a Herbie Hancock kind of feel while the brass provides an upbeat organic flavor. The horns move through some intricate lines to arrive at a latin feeling progression towards the middle of the track. Eventually the different melodic lines come together to create a thick groove.

Selected Feedback:
“This is stunning music, I need a whole album of these sounds to play all day long.”Raymundo Rodriguez, jaded/BWO Records, UK
“Funkness straight on right here, all three selections do the trick. Worth playing on the radio.”Kerem Gokman, Dubmission Radio Show
“Amazing tracks, will definitely play all!”Chris Rayner, Inhale Radio, UK
“Herbie Hancock would be very proud.”Aja, UK Jazz Radio
“Funky as all hell. Serious grooves ta make ya move.”Michael Stukes, Dubmaster Production, WHCR 90.3 FM NYC


Pockit Records: http://www.pockitrecords.com



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