Swordtail Records is now in it's 3rd year of operation from down under Australia. The label aims to bring you some of the freshest progressive sounds from producers all around the globe. With Australia not having many progressive based labels at the moment, we here at Swordtail thought it was time to try and sort that problem out.
All releases come with a variety of mixes to cover off different styles ranging from Progressive through to Downtempo and including Tech and Deep House. A number of the releases have and will continue to bring new and exciting vocal talents to the forefront. If you have any tracks that you think we might be interested in, then simply visit the contact page and drop us a link to your tune. In the mean time, we hope you enjoy what Swordtail Records has to offer the wonderful world of music.
1. Era (1st Version)
2. Era (2nd Version)
3. Era (Freza Amphibian Remix)
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Progressive House at it's finest here with Era. Sliding guitars, etheral and deep female vocals, massive breakdowns all combine to make a memorable tune. The 2nd Version keeps things along the same vein as the first but with more change ups and nice stylistic differences. Freza's mix is nothing short of a dancefloor bomb, an enormous techy bassline and rolling techno based sounds create one very danceable piece of music.
DJ Reactions:
"Sensational release, great use of a very powerful vocal without it sounding too much, underpinned with some fine remixes. " - 4.5 / 5
Jon Sinclair (Slytek) (Spain) (Standby Records, Puro Beach, Tribeca, Urban Cafe, Savannah)
"Freza remix is for me!" - 2.5 / 5
Electrobios (Argentina) (Anjuna Deep, Extrema, Add2basket, Baroque, Di, Deep Records)
"Very nice proggy stuff. It has a nice atmosphere to it." - 3.5 / 5
NSL | No Sonic Limits (Denmark) (Jetlag Digital)
"the highest production quality by some great artists. i love the 2nd version particularly!" - 4.5 / 5
Jim_Star (Canada) (www.alicemanagement.com ; no sound ; monique musique)
"Freza Remix. Nice progressive and great vocal." - 3.5 / 5
David Rosalie (Hungary) (Insomnia Fm / Beattunes / www.davidrosalie.com)
"I really like the bassline in the original but I'm not too keen on the vocal. I also like the lead sound in the second version, but I'm not too keen on the bassline. I wish there were a mix that would combine the two with a dub. Freza Amphibian mix is well produced." - 2.5 / 5