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WAP 310D
01 Nov 10
WAP 222D
07 May 07
WAP 232D
12 Nov 07
PROP_09
20 Sep 04
TWWDWL 001
03 May 13
JAPANPROMO
26 Oct 10
SPL 011
09 Mar 12
UP 014
25 Mar 13
RE 0106
18 Dec 07
NANO 015
01 Dec 11
361015 2415552
14 Feb 13
361015 2902083
01 May 13
VIS 196
17 Jan 11
WEW 005
02 Aug 11
KRK 062
04 Feb 13
AREADV 015
13 May 13
SP 18
05 Mar 13
DDD-004
17 Dec 12
PROMO 1
11 Oct 10
RAINBOW 002
04 Feb 10
BPP 0064
01 May 07
LENG 009
11 Jul 11
Played by: B-Jam, This Is A Recording, Timewarp, Gazeebo, DJ Friction (Germany), 40 Thieves, Kid Who, Cloned In Vatican!, Andrew Clarke, J Boogie, Pete Herbert, Juno Recommends Disco, Cosmonauts, Dionigi, Ilya Santana, Sequencers, Sare Havlicek, Electric Boogie (Ism Midnight Riot), The Main Stem, Dynamicron (Los Grandes/Our Nights)
Review:
Occasional Rong Music types and Smash Hit Music Co mainstays 40 Thieves transfer to Claremont 56's dancefloor offshoot Leng for a touch of heady Balearic chugginess. "Backward Love" is arguably their best single for some time, coming on like a twisted Balearic disco trip through San Francisco's party underground with only copious amounts of LSD for company. It features backwards guitar solos, a killer groove and the sort of tight, dubwise disco bass that used to mark out Mudd releases. Flipside "Crystal Mountain Thunder Fuck" (really!) continues in the same vein, sounding not unlike an 80s alt rock B-Side. Well and truly baked - we love it.
PERMVAC 023-1
11 Apr 08
SHMEP 07
21 Nov 06
40 THIEVES feat QZEN
PERMVAC 062-3
16 Jul 10
Played by: Redsoul, Alexander Robotnick, Chris Coco, Sean Smith, Juno Recommends Disco, J Khobb, Nolan
MOVD 005
11 May 09
3423
24 Oct 08
WWWW 007
24 Sep 12
SPRLTD 010
02 Apr 13
MSR 001
29 Oct 12
DSR 026
30 Jan 13
DSR 025
22 Jan 13
3681
14 Nov 08
LABOMBE 0010
10 Jan 12
MFH 065
08 Mar 12 1.35GB of multi-format smouldering disco-fuelled house grooves
DOGD 05
22 Oct 09
Played by: DJ Haze, Pete Dafeet, Matt Quirk (Trendy Mullet), Hernan Cerbello, Grant Nelson, Fish Go Deep, Frank Solano, Recloose, Los Charly's Orchestra, Lee Fraged, Sean Brosnan, Pete Herbert, Andre Lodemann, Mathew Bandy (Souldier), Tom Lown (Acryl/Um Records/Lmd), Juno Recommends Disco, Juno Recommends Deep House, Lawnchair Generals, Frank Booker, Pablo Contraband (Disco Deviant), Axer Rouf, Kelvin K - Grassroots, Endemic Digital, Ben Watt, Juno Download, Chamboche, Leigh Morgan, James Johnston (No Matter What), Silicone Soul
DOGCD 01DJU
03 Jun 11
Played by: Ross Couch, Matty Gillespie (Ibiza Sonica), Glyn Bush, Giom, Owain Kimber (Owain K), The Revenge, Pharao Black Magic, Redsoul, Sean Gormally (Sean And Dev), Martijn, St Plomb, Dominic Martin Aka Domsko), Superbreak, Kisk, Shadow Dancer, Mike O'mara(Development Music), Tom Lown (Acryl/Um Records/Lmd), Juno Recommends Deep House, Deadly Sins, Juno Recommends Downtempo, Marcus Marr, J&m Brothers, Tura, Vicmoren, Trujillo, 78 Edits, Tornado Wallace, Navid Izadi, Matthew Kyle, The Legendary 1979 Orchestra, Aliooft (Foto Rec.), Roy Gilles, Linosaur, Leg Jazz, Alex Sosa, Tom Sevinski (Black Key Records)
Review:
Thanks to three previous 12" and digital samplers, most of you will have a fair idea what to expect from this debut full-length from Scottish house-disco fusionists Graeme Clark and Craig Smith. It's still very much worth listening to the album in its entirety, though. Clearly designed as a proper album to be listened to in sequence, it's beautifully programmed and packs a whole skipload of great ideas (not to mention brilliant samples) into a thoroughly entertaining 90-miniute journey. While it only occasionally strays from house - check the downtempo delight "Settle" - there's plenty of variety within that, touching on classic NYC deepness, loopy disco/house heaviness, sensual slo-mo grooves and string-laden tech-house builders.
DOGD 16
06 May 11
Played by: Roland Schwarz, Adam B (Homegrown Music/Palooza), DJ Luiz Pareto, Si Muir, The Revenge, Slow It Down, Billy Bogus, Art Of Tones, Los Charly's Orchestra, Cloned In Vatican!, Superbreak, Dairmount (Room With A View Recs), Roberto Rodriguez, Marcus Marr, Ladybugz, Tony Lionni, Fredeverything, Sleazy Beats Recordings, Sare Havlicek, 78 Edits, Brandon Bass, Raw Club Radio, Denny Loco, Aliooft (Foto Rec.), 6th Borough Project, David Hoggard (Mit Hus Recordings), Volta Cab
Review:
One Night In The Borough, the debut full-length from Scottish disco/house fusionists Craig Smith and Graeme "The Revenge" Clark, is arguably the best thing either producer has done yet (and certainly collectively). This first sampler 12" showcases four of the album's many highlights, offering plenty of loopy, floor-friendly grooves for those who like their house with more than a dash of original disco flava. Choose between the slo-mo MDMA soul of "If The Feeling's Wrong" (our pick), the urgent stomp of "Find A Way", the smart retro house vibes of "Changin" and "Iznae", a delightfully stripped-back chunk of late night deep house bliss.
DOGD 17
13 May 11
Played by: Da Sunlounge, Dirt Crew, Ladybugz, Sean Danke, Jimpster, Nacho Marco, Brandon Bass, Matthew Kyle, 6th Borough Project, David Hoggard (Mit Hus Recordings), Dustyfruit
Review:
This second sampler for Craig Smith and Graeme Clark's excellent debut album once again sees them in fine form. While three of the four tracks stick to their tried-and-tested formula - rock-solid deep house built on heavy, head-nodding loops, long, lazy builds and cute, killer hooks - there's plenty to get excited about. The distinctly old skool "Back To Me" (check that analogue bassline) and hynotic head-nodder "Deep C" stand out, with "BURT (The Journey)" not far behind. The most revelatory moment, though, is "Settle", a dreamy downtempo concoction crafted from syrupy soul samples, echo-laden beats and sinewy strings that sounds like an updated version of Minnie Ripperton's more sensuous moments.
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