| Release Date | 2011-04-19 |
| Label | Thoughtless Music |
| Catalog # | TLM049 |
One of Toronto's most respected underground producers and live acts, Arthur Oskan unleashes the debut single from his upcoming Thoughtless full-length, 'A Little More Than Everything'. Oskan wastes no time setting the tone with throbbing analog bass, paving the way for an iconic chord line that carries the title track to the outer limits of future Detroit techno. UK legend Funk D'Void offers his own variant of the classic chord line in a chunky, drum-propelled retake that offers a rare combination of fuel efficiency and maximum power for late night club systems. Label manager Noah Pred presents a condensed edit as a digital-only bonus, largely respecting the nature of the original while providing an alternate arrangement that minimizes the breakdown for a more streamlined approach. Finally, Arthur's B-side is an edit of 'Two Seasons' - one of the deeper cuts from the upcoming album - where 808 percussion and synth bass stabs merge with euphoric strings to make a perfect statement for the end of a long night out. A monumental release in many ways for Thoughtless, 'Fat Mobile' points towards the future....
FAT MOBILE
| 1 | Fat MobileOriginal Mix Arthur Oskan | 6:59 / 126 BPM Techno | |
| 2 | Fat MobileFunk D'Void Remix Funk D'Void, Arthur Oskan | 8:08 / 126 BPM Tech House | |
| 3 | Fat MobileNoah Pred Edit (Digital Only) Noah Pred, Arthur Oskan | 6:10 / 126 BPM Tech House | |
| 4 | Two Seasons12" Edit Arthur Oskan | 6:03 / 124 BPM Tech House |










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