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Slow Good
EMINDS 018
28 Mar 11
Techno
Slow Good by GHL on Electric Minds Cue Track
Slow Good - (6:47) 123 BPM
Slow Good by GHL on Electric Minds Cue Track
Show Me Love - (6:35) 122 BPM
from $1.49
Played by: Milton Jackson
Review: Like so many organisations before them - Soma, Kompakt and Optimo are but a few notable examples - Electric Minds have developed organically. Starting off as a club night in London's east end in the middle of the last decade, the collective decided to set up a label that showcased the work of the artists that perform there. They have managed the rare feat of keeping the quality high with releases so far from established names like Steve Kotey, Ilija Rudman and Yam Who? as well newer artists. The mysterious GHL may fall into the latter category, but on the evidence of "Good", it sounds like this producer has been honing their skills for years. The title track is a driving, drummy workout, featuring hissing hats, thundering claps and an irresistible swinging groove - and such is the quality of the arranging that these elements sit seamlessly alongside a warm, liquid melody line. "Show Me Love" sounds like it was inspired more by the UK's house past than developments in the US. Featuring shuffling drums and a warm, snaking bassline underpinning sweet chords, GHL wears his/her influences clearly, with the rhythmic elements influenced by UK 'garridge', and the sweet chords capturing classic UK deep house.