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Art Department – Social Experiment 003

  • February 19, 2013
  • Steph Evans
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Artist Name:
Art Department
Album Name:
Social Experiment 003
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Release Date:
February 18, 2013
Record Label:
No. 19 Music
Label Location:
Toronto
Review Author:
Steph Evans
Review Date:
February 19, 2013
Social Experiment 003 on Beatport http://www.beatport.com/release/social-experiment-003-mixed-by-art-department/1037226
Tour Dates http://www.no19music.com/
Social Experiment Miami http://wantickets.com/Events/122633/Social-Experiment-Miami/
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In just a few years, Canadian producers Johnny White and Kenny Glasgow have garnered a following that many hope to achieve in a lifetime of producing. Under their musical moniker Art Department, they’ve produced a resume full of music that has received the highest critical acclaim from respected institutions like Mixmag and Resident Advisor. And that doesn’t even include their individual accomplishments – Glasgow as a legendary techno DJ, and White as the head of the No. 19 record label. Put those two together and you’re left with one of the most avant garde acts in the world of underground dance music. 

Jonny White & Nitin – "La Cueva"

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Robert Owens, Luca C & Brigante – "Tomorrow Can Wait" (Art Department Remix)

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Jonathan Lee – "Senses

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Robert Owens & Jakkin Rabbit – "Full of Dreams"

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Today, Art Department releases the next chapter in their musical exploration, Social Experiment 003. Compiling 72 minutes of music into one release, the album attempts to capture the duo’s unique style in one place.

DJ Hell & Brian Ferry – "U Can Dance" (Carl Craig Remix)

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Jamie Jones – "Doctor Blue"

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Art Department – "Insomniac"

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Social Experiment 003 is the duo’s first compilation, and really accomplishes the goals that most have in mind when putting together an album like this. It caters to the devoted fan by giving the listener multiple exclusive releases courtesy of everyone from My Favorite Robot to Jamie Jones to the guys themselves. It creates the perfect platform to introduce itself new listeners to the style of their live sets and enlightening everyone to their own production style. And lastly, it tells a story through the deeper, darker side of dance music. With emotional highs and lows, it feels like we are traversing through an experience of techno, deep house and tech house while listening from start to finish.

My Favorite Robot – "Not Progress"

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Gregorythme – "Artificial Tears"

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Shaun Reeves, BLUD, Art Department – "Robot Heart" (Feat. Damian Lazarus)

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Art Department has big plans for 2013; so don’t miss them at WMC or at any of their upcoming tour dates. 

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