
George Cochrane’s original release of ‘My Synthesizer Won’t Behave’ garnered rave reviews, with a perfect 10/10 in iDJ and comparisons to Green Velvet, Freaks, and Classic Recordings, which lead to a request from Luke Solomon himself to do a set of remixes for Prismatic! The Luke Solomon Remixes are being released simultaneously with a re-release of the original My Synthesizer Won’t Behave package on Prismatic 011, now including additional instrumental versions of George’s original, Andrew Phelan & Origami’s mix, and The Fingermonsters mix.
The Luke Solomon Remixes - Listen:
1. Luke Solomon Dark Mix
2. Luke Solomon Light Mix
3. Luke Solomon Acid Mix
Original Mixes + New Instrumentals - Listen:
1. Original Mix
2. Original Instrumental Mix
3. Andrew Phelan & Origami Mix
4. Andrew Phelan & Origami Instrumental Mix
5. The Fingermonsters Mix
6. The Fingermonsters Instrumental Mix
Available now exclusively at Beatport:

DJ Support:
Jesse Rose “i like the light mix, reminds me of the 'classic' dayz.”
Silicone Soul “delighted to recieve such quality tunage! this tune is rocking”
Style Of Eye “Love this! Will play all three!”
Nathan Coles “Great rework by Luke here.... Well twisted! Will play for sure! Thanks

Chris Duckenfield “Meaty, beaty, big and bouncy...Acid mix makes me all gooey Full support”
Ewan Pearson “the freaks come out... luke on great form. big smile on my face over this one.”
Behrouz “this is great, i like it alot, will play it.”
Chris Fortier “luke solomon creates the funky wiggle we like”
Hector Romero “Rocking party Jam - I'm all over it.”
Laurent Garnier “Luke's a proper tune maker Looove this full support”
Anthony Pappa “I like the Dark mix the best. Many thanks.”
Rocky (X-press 2) “Light mix is the best for me.”
Timmy Stewart “This is outstanding.... Wicked vocal and all mixes are great, def be using them all.”
Tuomas "Phonogenic" Salmela “The Dark Mix is the bomb yo. Luke brings out the goods, once again.”
Original Release Support:
iDJ 10/10 review ““A wonderful name for a track is ‘My Synthesizer Won’t Behave’. And its style – all rough jacking electro drums, bleeps, fat basslines and, most memorably, Green Velvet-style vocals – lives up to its name. The breakdown is a a showstopper. The fun doesn’t end there. Andrew Phelan and Origami’s remix is a masterpiece of percussion power and, if anything, outdoes the original. Monsta have a monster on their hands.”
Tom Findlay (Groove Armada) "Great vocal, perfect for those left of centre nights"
Johnny Fiasco “some tech-filth-funk!!”
Onionz “FAT ASS BASS. DOPE DRUMS”
Tedd Patterson “Im really feelin this little ditty!”
Nathan Coles “Ablsoultely bloody marvelous and will play till the cows come home and go back out again.”

Luke Solomon has had a successful career spanning almost 17 years. He has worked his way up through the ranks gaining recognition from all different fields of electronica and dance. Starting in the early 90's he went from record shop attended to securing a job Freetown records working with artists such as, Felix the Housecat, Masters at Work, Jamie Principle and Marshall Jefferson. He then went on to work with Roger Sanchez at Narcotic in the mid 90's. This led to his long lasting friendship and partnership with Derrick Carter and the setting up of their legendary label, Classic. Through all of this Luke has retained a successful production career with partner Justin Harris, as Freak's, and as a recently established solo artist, recording for Radioslave's Rekids amongst others.

Founded in 2005, Prismatic Tracks is run out of San Francisco’s famed Moulton Studios complex by DJ and producer Andrew Phelan. The label is focused on a blend of deep, funk, and tech based house music, driven by the sounds of musicians and vocalists such as Origami, Sen-Sei, Audio Angel and Brown. Prismatic’s roster features some of the premier names in house music, including Bryan Jones, Chris Lum, Christian Malloni, Jake Childs, Jazzy Eyewear, Luke Solomon, Q-Burns Abstract Message, Ross Couch, and Santiago & Bushido. For more information please visit:
www.prismatictracks.com