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The Psychology Of A Steady Road EP
LEFTD 010
23 Jul 12
Deep House
Steady Road by Balcazar/Sordo on Left'd Cue Track
Balcazar/Sordo - "Steady Road" - (7:11) 122 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Hey You by Balcazar/Sordo on Left'd Cue Track
Balcazar/Sordo - "Hey You" (feat Newbie Nerdz) - (6:37) 121 BPM
Psychology by Jack Riley on Left'd Cue Track
Jack Riley - "Psychology" - (6:01) 122 BPM
In Your Mind by Jack Riley on Left'd Cue Track
Jack Riley - "In Your Mind" - (6:49) 123 BPM
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Played by: Alkalino
The Summer Soundtrack EP
LEFT 026
17 Oct 11
Deep House
Don't Undastand by Huxley & Sam Russo on Leftroom Cue Track
Huxley & Sam Russo - "Don't Undastand" - (7:30) 124 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
It Aint Over Yet by Matt Tolfrey & Maher Daniel on Leftroom Cue Track
Matt Tolfrey & Maher Daniel - "It Aint Over Yet" - (7:39) 122 BPM
With Me by Gavin Herlihy on Leftroom Cue Track
Gavin Herlihy - "With Me" - (7:15) 124 BPM
Tromaville Rocks by Julian Perez on Leftroom Cue Track
Julian Perez - "Tromaville Rocks" - (7:44) 125 BPM
Teach This by Jack Riley on Leftroom Cue Track
Jack Riley - "Teach This" - (8:20) 123 BPM
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Review: With five tracks to choose from, this autumnal taste-of-summer from reliable sorts Leftroom is a bit of a bumper package. It offers plenty of reliable dancefloor fodder in the label's now familiar late night style, a cosy mix of contemporary deep house, old skool sassiness and booming, big room grooves. There's a touch of OTT piano flavour from Jack Riley and a surprisingly jolly excursion from former Mixmag man Gavin Herlihy, but for the most part it's faithfully dark and dubby. Throughout, there's enough quality to suggest that the whole EP should be an essential purchase.