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UU 003
03 May 13
UU 004
17 May 13
0002
16 May 13
BED 0010
09 May 13
RCM 006
08 Apr 13
BPR 029
06 May 13
DC 012
12 Apr 13
IRM 1005
28 Mar 13
1005 3913
04 Apr 13
AKABU feat ALEX MILLS
ZEDD 12185
01 Apr 13
Played by: Dave Lee / Joey Negro, Justin Winks (Casio Social Club), Anna Maria X, Juno Recommends Deep House, J&m Brothers, Rony Breaker, 2 Good Souls, Distant People, Joey Negro, Alan De Laniere
Review:
When Joey Negro dons his Akabu guise, you know he's about to lay down a timeless house groove. He did it with "Sax My Bitch Up", he did it with "Life Is So Strange", and, with the help of Alex Mills' dulcet tones, he's doing it with this, too. Rolling with a classic analogue bassline and deep dreamy chords, the "Strip Mix" is an instant hip-wiggler with serious 'zone-out' potential while the "Warehouse Mix" adds more texture and a hollow harmony to the bass a la Robin S. Everybody wants something...and your dancefloor wants to hear this!
0011
03 Apr 13
100564 28
10 May 13
MD 004
29 Mar 13
EPM 026
12 Apr 13
PPV 010
30 Apr 13
VLR 001
20 Apr 13
CODIS 014
23 Apr 13
KAN 13-05
12 Apr 13
DIARL 015
24 Apr 13
MSR 015
27 Mar 13
ALBO 017
15 Apr 13
MAD 002
01 Apr 13
MAD 002
10 May 13
DPR-GBM-2089
02 Apr 13
DPR-GBM-2092
29 Apr 13
DPR-GBM-2093
29 Apr 13
DPR-GBM-2090
26 Apr 13
ONE 022
13 May 13
REUNION 1EP
20 May 13
DMR 063
08 Apr 13
QMD 018
17 May 13
SMD 027
18 Apr 13
SM 086
26 Apr 13
OBLACK 005
02 May 13
DH006
09 May 13
MINOCA 008
29 Apr 13
HYPEDIGI 30
15 Apr 13
Review:
This tumbling chunk of dewy-eyed deepness sees Hypercolour head honcho Alex Jones join forces with rising talents Bareskin and J Wiltshire. The latter's atmospheric, semi-fragile vocals provide a focial point atop a shuffling, surprisingly pleasing melodic groove. There's none of the standard Hypercolour garage bass, or those big, rave-influenced riffs. Instead, the trio has delivered something that should appeal to all those who like their deep house with more than a splash of melancholia. If it's a sign of things to come, expect Hypercolour to investigate deeper waters over the next few months.
NIN 007
08 Apr 13
SNTP 062
20 May 13
ESS 008
05 May 13
HOL 027
21 Apr 13
OVER 008
25 Mar 13
KMPV 001
28 Mar 13
NM 008
23 Apr 13 | ||
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