'Karybde and Scylla' are French producers Sébastien Henri and Laurent Roux... who have been clocking up an impressive catalogue of releases on various labels since 2001. Now in 2010, Deepblue records are proud to give you their latest offering 'Infinite Shores' together with the equally impressive bonus track 'Delivrance' (not to be confused with the English word 'Deliverance').
A lot of work has gone into their latest release, and you can tell by the wealth of tracks and different influences popping up across the list of songs on the record. Henri and Roux seem to have done it again, with each track bringing a unique sound to the ears, whether you're absorbing it with headphones and a comfy chair, eyes shut, or if you just have it on while playing around on www.partypoker.com. The tracks featured all have their own influences and audible achievements, from smart beats to soft ranges of instruments that come together as a neat whole. Subtle and clever, it takes music production to new heights.
The Original mix of 'Infinite Shores' begins as a warm prog-inspired number, awash of entrancing melodies which continue to peak their way towards the drop in full glory together with a 'moment' of sun-kissed guitars... twisting out of the breakdown into tougher edged territory, pumping it all the way to the end.
On remix duties, the excellent 'Stonevalley' (aka 'Oliver P') provides one hell of a peak-time remix - a driving full on affair of energy and emotion which continues to build and build all the way to a glorious crescendo while still keeping the essence of the original lead guitar melody ... Together with an 'epic' style intro this will undoubtedly make it perfect tune for the start of a set or those 'one more' moments which we all know and love.
Finally, to round off the package is the bonus track 'Delivrance' - Staying on a similar melodic vibe full of drive and energy this is by no means a filler, and is sure to deserve a place in many sets together with Infinite Shores. It's all good!