Those claiming immunity to the elegant rage of the European Progressive House
resurgence are clearly yet to come across enigmatic London duo Third Party.
Transitioning from precious Progressive underground players to Size Record’s
inaugural British connection, many have tried to replicate the energy of their
double-barrelled studio output. To date, none have succeeded.
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Those claiming immunity to the elegant rage of the European Progressive House
resurgence are clearly yet to come across enigmatic London duo Third Party.
Transitioning from precious Progressive underground players to Size Record’s
inaugural British connection, many have tried to replicate the energy of their
double-barrelled studio output. To date, none have succeeded.
As resilient as they are melodically inclined, these supposedly opposing
elements have made for the best of friends amid the rise of this young production
outfit. Mustering the invaluable support of Steve Records for ‘Release’, the song
that would later become their Size Records debut, the globe proved as equally
taken by their strong-willed production values for the enigmatic follow-up ‘Duel’
as the head honcho of their now permanent musical abode.
Despite their familiar Progressive appeal, Third Party remain a force to be
reckoned with amid a musical revolution to which they have contributed
considerably. Taking on Electronic luminaries Cicada for ‘Feel’ and making the
familiar reverie of Red Hot Chilli Pepper’s ‘Otherside’ their own with a game
changing remix, further remix duties for Swedish House Mafia’s ‘Save The World’
as well as Steve Angello & Alex Metric’s ‘Open Your Eyes’ have established
them as an outfit of wide ranging ambition and unlimited capabilities to match it.
Still loyal to club and country alike, their global movements alongside their
illustrious Swedish peers and their inherited musical bloodline at Size Records
remain untamed and intense at the outset of their biggest year to date. Next time
you think of double-barrelled British House music, think melodic, think tectonic,
think Third Party!