Source of Gravity has been one of the mainstays in the progressive scene for fast approaching a decade. Between their labels, artists, radio shows, events and several others key elements "The Source" has reached all corners of the global progressive soundscape. Support from every main DJ has been key with the names of Paul Van Dyk, Hernan Cattaneo, John Digweed, Sasha, Nick Warren, Paul Oakenfold and Anthony Pappa all known to support the label at various times of its 8 years existence.
01. Flatland
02. Danny Is A Quasar
03. Poundcake
04. Lurker
05. Touch The Device
06. Man Eats Computer
07. Glass Jaw
08. Sugarland
09. Todash
10. Coming Home
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Jairus finally touches down with his debut album ‘Dynamic Interlude’ with 10 original pieces to tantilize your ears with. A brilliant album that showcases every bit of Jairus’s musical knowledge with pounding rhythms and emotional soundscapes, he takes you on a journey with his swish synths, melodic and acidic touches. Also to accompany this album is his 60 minute mix of all the tracks so beautifully crafted together. An Album not to be missed!
DJ Reactions:
"Big release for Source of Gravity! Jairus is incredibly talented and his range of musicianship is on full display here. You can tell lots of hard work went into putting this album together." - 4.5 / 5
Darin Epsilon (USA) (Perfecto, Lost Angeles, Monday Night Social @ Nacional, DI.fm, Proton, Curvve, Deep Records)
"This release varies a bit in style, but theres a few gems in there:
Todash has that "hymnish"-theme to it, that could be a nice build up for the dancefloor-climax." - 4.0 / 5
NSL | No Sonic Limits (Denmark) (Jetlag Digital)
"thanks for the great journey to your album" - 4.5 / 5
"This is excellent. I've had this for the past week and I've been caning it. Jarius Miller always makes great melodic stuff and there's plenty to choose from here. Definitely supporting. Christian and Source of Gravity always do an excellent job of A&R." - 5.0 / 5