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DJ YELLOW presents MINDZ KONTROL ULTRA
FRD 125
11 Oct 09 Deep House
Played by: Giom, Frank Solano, Mididropmusic, Idj, Juno Recommends Deep House, Manuel Perez, Fabian Bussmann
DJ YELLOW presents MINDZ KONTROL ULTRA
PLAX 081-8
02 Mar 10 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
DJ Yellow releases are something of a rarity these days. That reason gives this release a special feel instantly but in actual fact, it's a special one in its own right that begs the simple question - why don't we see more of his productions out there anymore? "No Way You Can Sleep" proves in one crisp swoop that he has still got what it takes by showcasing three original tracks of deep, soulful house with a purely irresistible grooves.
Alain Ho is a man who has seen genres grow and evolve around him over the years. During the 80s he played a large part within the French hip hop scene before becoming an instrumental figure within French house music. Renowned for being forward thinking and clearly still influential today, we can only hope that this will be the first in a string of new productions from the Frenchman. Opening with the title track, the release is off to an emphatic start. Effortlessly blending deep, funky and tech house into just over seven and a half minutes, the track keeps both a deep and driving vibe courtesy of a relentless groove and also a lighter, funkier side through some intricate percussion techniques. "I Know What You Need" maintains much of the energy of its predecessor but delves in darker territory with barely audible, slow male vocals and a pulsating bassline. "Reflection on the Self" is much more playful. Groovy throughout and with swirling synths, the track takes on a warm feel that is further accentuated by the hushed, French vocal. What makes this such a strong release is DJ Yellow's clever combination of the deep and the funky. These can be difficult disciplines to merge at times but he manages it throughout and whilst always keeping the focus very much on the dancefloor. Well done Plastic City for bringing DJ Yellow back once again - long may he stay.
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