Atlas Genius – Symptoms (Pierce Fulton Remix) [Free Download]
Pierce Fulton takes on Australian rockers Atlas Genius's latest single "Symptoms" and, like all of Pierce's outputs, leaves behind a polished product from start to finish. Always a proponent of the more inventive side of dance music, Pierce's take stays close to the young producer's usual style - a collection of intricately layer sound effects that ebb and flow while the the rock troupe's vocals take center stage among his own finely crafted piano rolls. Available as a free download today, the only symptom that Pierce Fulton has is one that results in consistently impressive indie dance productions.
Pierce Fulton brings on Maor Levi for the 11th installment of Get Weird
Since its inception, Pierce Fulton's Get Weird podcast has been host to some impressively eclectic tracklistings. Now in it's 11th month, Pierce establishes a heavier aesthetic than usual on this mix; opening up with Mord Fustang's "Taito" before jumping into Baskerville's remix of "Para," Kryder's "Viper" and Wolfgang Gartner's "Anaconda." John Dish's latest "Karmma" makes a stand-out appearance midway through before John Dahlback's rendition of "Insomnia" by Lazy Rich takes center stage. Signing off with DallasK's latest "Vice," Pierce hands the decks over to "Wanna Be" co-collaborator Maor Levi who caps the 90-minute mix off with a minimix of his own originals and remixes.
Maor Levi & Pierce Fulton – Wanna Be (Original + Club Mix) [Preview]
Pierce Fulton and Maor Levi join forces for their first collaboration on Cr2 Records, "Wanna Be," a rousing progressive production that features both artists' unique flavors in one neatly packaged offering. Pierce's touch is present during the stuttering vocal cues that frame the track's onset while Maor lends his punchy progressive trance aesthetic to the breakdown as the track's namesake chirps and bends with infectious ease. "Wanna Be" and it's club mix will be available on April 12th via Cr2 Records.
Walden – Intropial (Remixes) [Preview]
Walden enlists TV Noise, Pierce Fulton and Ghost for rework duties. Scheduled for a March 18th release - dead center of Miami Music Week - the "Intropial" remix package fires on all electronic cylinders. TV Noise delivers a rousing progressive electro rendition of "Intropial" with stuttering and high-pitched synth stabs. Pierce Fulton adds tribal drum sections while accentuating the vocals with a pulsing bass line and Ghost turns the mix inside out with a heavy dubstep approach - complete with gut-wrenching drops, thunderous sub bass and more wobbles than you can handle.
DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine
This week's SMM features some delightful downtempo courtesy of Pierce Fulton and Troumaca, as well as a serenely absorbing original from Goldroom. As usual, SMM's brings the deeper, minimal house selections with an original from French Express's Jonas Rathsman. Rounding out this week's dose is Flight Facilities' latest work: a worldly seven minute adventure.