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Friends EP
SOS 017
20 Feb 12
UK Funky/UK Garage
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Friends (original mix) - (4:40) 132 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Nothing - (3:47) 136 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Effed Up (original mix) - (3:49) 138 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Friends (HxdB remix) - (3:40) 124 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Friends (Daniel Klauser remix) - (5:12) 131 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Friends (Slevarance remix) - (4:54) 137 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Friends (Milt Mortez remix) - (5:58) 130 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Nothing (Slof Man remix) - (5:16) 136 BPM
Friends EP by Tony Goods on Sounds Of Sumo Cue Track
Effed Up (Astronomar remix) - (4:30) 128 BPM
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Review: In its original form, "Friends" is a track full of glorious contrasts. At times, it feels like an emotion-rich, melody-heavy tribute to touchy-feely dancefloor classics. At others, it stimulates the hips and feet with bleep-laden rhythms pitched somewhere between tropical, future garage and post-dubstep beats. The deeper, more atmospheric "Nothing" redresses the balance slightly, before "Effed Up" drags us kicking and screaming towards the dancefloor with some particularly pulsating garage grooves. Of the six accompanying remixes, it's the unashamedly positive vibes of Daniel Klauser that really hits the spit - though Sleverance's retro-futurist rave-up is also worth a listen.