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269MB of deep house production tools recorded at 122bpm and including basslines, drumbeats, pads & synths
Over 1Gb house sample collection featuring 628 samples, with 275 loops & 353 one shot samples & fx
565 deep house 24-bit samples featuring 241 loops, 324 one-shot samples and 95 ready-to-play soft sampler patches
BR 004
13 Feb 09
SLL 003
11 Feb 10
THES 015
05 Jan 10
001
16 Aug 12
LMD 029
15 Feb 10
AGAVE 0616
05 Sep 06
BBE 221ACD
09 Jul 12
FOF 06D
21 Aug 12
KSS 1349
19 Sep 11
FOLIAGE 013
02 May 11
FOLIAGE 010
12 Oct 10
BLK 006
16 Jun 03
SLIPDCD 903
17 Dec 07
SLIPDCD 904
17 Dec 07
KSS-1204
15 May 07
KSS-1208
15 May 07
SLIP 912
22 Oct 07
SLIPCD 102
01 Jan 02
SLIP 231
31 Dec 07
OM-283SV-D
01 Oct 07
KNG 363
19 Apr 11
RH-DC 7
08 Mar 11
Review:
Rush Hour's Direct Current series has already struck gold on several occasions - most notably the back scratching endeavours of FaltyDL and Cosmin TRG - however a shift upwards in ambition and a swerve in focus towards these shores has delivered a truly startling full length album from BNJMN. The latest alias of Ben Thomas, a young UK producer whose work has featured under a variety of names for labels such as Svetlana Industries and Tirk, Plastic World could feasibly be conceived as Thomas finding his true musical identity. This is an album that's covered in a glistening sheen of utopian futurism; from the grinding amphibian machine funk of "Wheels In Motion" to the more upwardly mobile jacking acid melodies of "Tunnel Flight", BNJMN seems to posses an innate and auspicious talent for creating music that's just as suited for the floor as your headphones. Whilst "Blocks" has been most commonly claimed as the track that will draw you in, it is perhaps "See Through The Stars" that leaves the most lasting impression, throwing together frosted soundscapes with throbbing bass and tingling percussion and washing them with rich sounding shafts of upwards electronic melody with jaw dropping results.
PUR 014
10 Nov 09
IF 018
15 Jun 11
SUPER 011
08 Mar 10
SUPER 007
08 Mar 10
AR 012
15 Apr 10
KSD 195
11 Jun 12
Played by: DJ Vivona
SSM 0285D
01 Dec 11
NAT 005
10 Dec 10
S 597-X
05 May 08
SF 002
08 Mar 10
FOLIAG 017
29 Sep 11
130-D012
04 Jun 07
SH74 001
29 Apr 11
RH 117CD
12 Mar 12
Played by: Dave Lee / Joey Negro, Aliooft (Foto Rec.), Rotciv, Visti, Justin Winks (Casio Social Club), Juno Recommends Deep House, Chris Coco, Fredeverything, Luca Citoli, Elly K, Nicholas, Soul Clap, Monkey Boots, Tom Trago
Review:
Rheji and Ronald Burrell have long been considered deep house pioneers, with their early 12" singles for Nu Groove - the New York label they co-founded in 1988 - currently changing hands for vast sums of money. In the early years of the label, the former major label-signed R&B duo created a huge amount of material under a barrage of pseudonyms, much of it genuinely groundbreaking. This timely collection from Dutch diggers Rush Hour showcases much of that pioneering work, from the musically rich deepness of Aphrodisiac and smooth, Detroit-influenced jack of Tech Trax Inc, to the Tony Humphries-ish garage of Metro and the picturesque sketches of N.Y Housin' Authority.
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