Andrew Butler is adamant to stick with that old analogue sound…“And I’m (So in Love With You)” was the debut MR INTL release as well as the first collaboration between Andrew Butler and maestro Jason Kendig. A year later and the pair have crafted part two of their incendiary piece of bouncing classic house that revisits those old analogue sounds. Andrew Butler and Jason Kendig go back in time to produce this single with such warmth, depth and sophistication, using the same analogue equipment used when house and Techno first met back in ’92.
Andrew Butler says “I want to evoke strictly that sound on this label, so I’ve been pretty hard arse with people in terms of what the output is”.
However hard arse Butler may seem, he is clearly a man who knows what he wants and since we only have the results to go by, it would seem that his attitude is proving to provide some very impressive results, not only on his own productions but clearly with the other releases on the label.
“Give It To Me” with its crunchy spring bass line and classic dance vocal creating a bumping groove that effortlessly evokes the golden era of analogue house with a sprinkling of trippy atmospheric twists. German outfit, Snuff Crew provide a remix that turns everything into a predominant acid driven flow, but the Snuff Crew do well to take off that over powering edge that some acid tracks can often have, by blending in from time to time some well crafted soft stabs. A remix that definitely fit’s the MR INTL criteria and is very complementary of where the label is going.
The single will be released exclusively on Beatport with a vinyl release to follow.
Release Date: 5th September
Hercules & Love Affair member brings back some much loved sounds in a modern setting with his MR INTL label…Andy Butler seems to be on a mission to bring back some of those much loved sounds of the past with his label MR INTL. Having been launched at the end of last summer with the Butler & Kendig release, “And I’m (So In Love WithYou)”, it has continued to followed this path of some extraordinary groundbreaking music. Boasting a unique sound that many seem to be attempting to replicate but very few succeed in making an impact. It’s a sound that draws on the old influential analogue electronic sounds of the 80′s and early 90′s. But if we take this Butler & Kindig release, one which Andy himself believes is a prime example of what MR INTL is all about, then we can honestly say that the label is going to be hitting the nail on the head. That release alone seems to forge some amazing and creative, yet not so typical sounds, ones which you can clearly feel where the influence is coming from, but you are unable to predict exactly where its cool deep groove and slick transitions are going to take you.
The label has continued with similar releases, like Kim Ann Foxman’s laidback masterpiece, “Creature” or her deep funky “What You Need”. And now MR INTL releases a sublime one by Shaun J Wright… “Forever More”. The original mix has a remarkable feel of just creeping forwards in a mysterious manner, whilst some electronic jitters constantly try to escape, yet purposely failing so as to hold the suspense. And the vocal to this track just tops it off beautifully.
This release is accompanied by two redefining remixes, which both transform the pace and movement, only in very different ways. The “Aérea Negrot Remix” succeeds in pushing the pace further forwards than the original, adding a smooth rhythmical xylophone sound that blends well with an equally effective bass. There is a great progression to this mix as the gradual introduction of acid helps raise the mix further along with some well engineered LFO lead, filter work on some rather simple pads, building and building the mix to then simply ease things back down again.
The “Mastertape Remix” on the other hand leads with a deep bulging bass that has a slight acid edge to it covered with that magical vocal. And that’s about it… But the sheer consequences of such a simple mix is astounding. The mix is literally bulging with style and an unbelievably deep cool groove that even those “stand still at the bar with your drink in your hand human statues” will submit to a little body wiggling. This is one that will likely be dominating dance floors at 5am.
With such class music coming out of MR INTL we thought we’d hear from Andy himself about where things are coming from at the moment and where they’re going…
Tell us about the whole concept of MR INTL and how it came about?
“I just wanted to hear the sophisticated, deep elegant sound of deep house in the clubs again, had some friends that wanted to make it, and created an outlet for it. “
Artists featuring on the label seem to be Hercules & Love Affair members, is there any particular reason and can we expect to see any other artists joining the bill?
“Already we have remixers from outside, Wolfram did a single (not a part of Hercules), as is Jason Kendig from the Butler/Kendig collaboration. Yes many new faces in the future. “
What can we expect from MR INTL in the near future?
“A Kim Ann Foxman album, a Wolfram and Haddaway track(!), some stuff from some great guys in Tel Aviv.”
If anyone isn’t clear on what to expect from MR INTL, what one release would you recommend them to listen to, that you would say sums up MR INTL?
“Butler & Kendig – And I’m (So In Love With You)”
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