Pako and Frederik made a name for themselves as DJs and producers of progressive and tech-house from the mid-1990s. Their records were eagerly taken by famous DJs such as Carl Cox, John Digweed and Darren Emmerson. However, anyone who expects this sound on their debut will be disappointed. Atlantic Breakers moves from ambient, via post industrial trip hop to atmospheric break beat. Only at the very
… end does the house get its turn. With this CD they clearly wanted something different than with their 12 inch productions, which are made purely for the dance floor. Atlantic Breakers therefore works best in the living room. The perfected production, with everything in place, makes you float away for more than an hour, so that you fall into a hole when it is inexorably finished. Moreover, this is the first studio CD of the English label Global Underground, which normally only releases mix CDs. (AD)more