Having bubbled away just below the ranks of mainstream recognition since his debut in 2006, Jim Rivers has none the less gained a reputation as one of the brightest stars to emerge in recent times.
A string of releases on labels across the house and techno spectrum including Bedrock, Mouseville, Simple, Bluefin and INTEC have ensured that Rivers has served his time and is firmly back on the map.
Full Tilt sits neatly in the middle ground between house and techno. Tribal drums energize a steady chugging groove while a gigantic throbbing analogue bassline is tweaked to provide the builds and drops.
The remix supplied by Webbah turns the original version of Full Tilt on its head; subbing in a swaying, melodic groove and adding resounding old school keys to create a deep and euphoric vibe.
Full Tilt is released via Christian Smith’s Tronic label, that itself has seen a resurgence in 2009. Originally set up in 1994, Tronic was amongst the first labels to embrace sounds from house and techno to create records that DJʼs from both scenes would play. With tracks and remixes from Umek, Mark Broom, Stryke, Fergie, Steve Mac, Anton Pieete and Psycatron, Tronic has re-emerged with a bang in 2009.
For more information visit the Tronic Music website.










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