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CHEAP 044X
13 Nov 11 Funky/Club House
Played by: Greg Churchill
Review:
Out on his own Cheap Thrills label, Herve swoops under the radar with his Action Man alias on these two new acid-drenched winners. "Life Cycle" is a perfectly measured jack-to-the-future, complete with deep intoning vocal loops, 808s, old-school stabs, as well as a simply perfect build-up. "Your Prayers Won't Save You" is more urgent, with some high-pitched keys coming up against Eastern percussion in the vein of Duke Dumont's mighty "Hoy". Big, big stuff indeed.
CHEAP 004X
01 Jan 08 Electro House
CHEAP 053
27 May 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
CHEAP 042
16 Oct 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
CHEAP 49
25 Mar 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
This newie from Baxta is a little different to previous Cheap Thrills releases. While the UK funky/garage/B-more/tropical fusions on offer do come loaded with heavy drums and gut-wrenching bass, there's also plenty of subtlety to the production and some choice melodies and ear pleasing sounds (see the title track and the touchy-feely breakdowns of "Skyline"). Recommended.
CHEAP 65
23 Oct 12 Electro House
Review:
Tropical tales abound on Cheap Thrills this month as Baxta gets rather lively with Afrikan Boy and Queenie on this grime-meets-house-meets-funky mash up. With a sing-along chorus and deep, pummelling groove, it's an instant banger laced with all the right lady-friendly elements. Not feeling the vocals? Don't worry, there's an awesome instrumental AND a superb stomping body-rocker in the form of "Blade Runner". Watch out for those mournful chords on the drop... Lovely stuff.
CHEAP 51
01 Apr 12 Electro House
Review:
Having previously dropped a remix on Baxta's excellent Connection EP, D1 makes his own debut on Cheap Thrills with the heady treats of his Devotion EP. The title track excellently fuses hardcore, piano house as well as the famed hook from Nomad's seminal early-'90s rave hit of the same name. On an even more wonked-out and minimal tip, "Ace Of Spades" is a bass-thumping kuduro-esque banger, as is the equally paced-up sine-wave rocking "Are You Buzzing". Rounding off with the malicious swirl of "Whiskey & Coke", this makes for an equally forward-thinking and club-rocking EP that's a must for Cheap Thrills aficionados.
CHEAP 060
04 Aug 12 Electro House
Review:
With a name that sounds like some pub glam rock band, and a sound that brutally fuses electro with bass, funk and some serious shades of trance, Death Rose Cult aren't hard to miss... And they're only on their debut release! "Badman" is a real false-proceedings number; it opens with a hefty pump but nothing can prepare you for the drop when it finally lands. Meanwhile "Voodoo" is a far more full-frontal beat ambush; devious dubstep along the similar lines to High Rankin or the Never Say Die lot - it's extreme in every sense.
CHEAP 003CD
22 Aug 10 Electro House
CHEAP 076
21 Jan 13 UK Funky/UK Garage
Played by: Mat Cant
Review:
This is the Irish producer's first release since last year's long player, Darkside. "I Can't Take It" is a thoroughly idiosyncratic excursion into a whole host of styles, all married together with his fondness for depth. For just one tune, he packs in a lot: it boasts shimmery RnB effects, campy pitched down vocals, snippets of a retro house organ, punishing/tropical 2-step rhythms and some seriously deep bass frequencies and it sounds like no-one else - always the sign of a good producer.
CHEAP 009
01 Jan 09 Electro House
CHEAP 026
31 Oct 10 Electro House
CHEAP 041
02 Oct 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
CHEAP 073XX
22 Jan 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
Du Tonc is an exciting new tag-team between one half of Mighty Mouse and Van She's Matt Van Schie. The result is as luscious as you'd expect; nodding with a cosmic synth hook that phases and dazes in all the right places, Van Schie's trippy vocals and the crisp guitar lines weave together to create a total aural massage. An interesting look for Cheaper Thrills - and a refreshingly deep one, too.
CHEAP 082
05 May 13 Electro House
Review:
Du Tonc follow up January's one-tracker "Darkness" with another single-hitter "Surging Memories". As with their debut, there's a dreamlike finish on Van Schie's vocals while the groove purrs with a Balearic softness. With heavily reverbed guitars, well textured synth atmospherics and a big lolloping bassline, this is likely to achieve heaps of action throughout the summer and beyond.
CHEAP 040
11 Sep 11 Electro House
Review:
Back after too long away from the new releases racks, Fake Blood returns with this haunted trio of electro-tech beauties. Long anticipated, they are sure to satisfy expectations - with "Deep Red" evoking a John Carpenter movie, "Voices" creating a murky web of sine chords and analogue bass and best of all, the urgent stomp of "Medieval", which sounds as though a antique harmonium has been pumped full of steroids thanks to waves of bass and distressed bleep leads that are fed over the ancient chords.
CHEAP 012
01 Jan 09 Electro House
CHEAP 012
01 Jan 09 Electro House
CHEAP 020
04 Aug 10 Funky/Club House
CHEAP 003X
01 Jan 08 Electro House
CHEAP 014
01 Jan 09 Electro House
CHEAP 062
02 Sep 12 Electro House
Review:
No, this release on Herve's excellent Cheap Thrills imprint isn't by the Marvel character of the same name. Rather, Galactus is the nom de plume for a mysterious up and coming producer. These two introductory tunes display two different sides to his sound: the title track is a frenetic and quirky number that begins with tropical beats, zany audio frequencies and vocal chants before launching into some dubsteppy basslines. ''Midnight Resistance" meanwhile is a dancefloor-annihilating electro-disco pounder replete with off-kilter bass grooves and even a cowbell! One to watch, most definitely.
CHEAP 47XX
04 Mar 12 Electro House
Review:
Cheap Thrills don Herve returns with "Better Than A BMX", an incendiary slice of club tackle with a memorable vocal and crunchy synth line that will see its momentum carry through well into the summer months. Complementing the original are three versions; a beefed up club vocal mix, a frenzied Sedat the Turkish Avenger remix and utterly mental dubstep tearout-meets-trance anthem version from Afghan Headspin which needs to be heard to be believed!
CHEAP 017
01 Jan 09 Electro House
CHEAP 64
23 Sep 12 Electro House
Review:
Taken from his Pick Me Up Sort Me Out Calm Me Down album comes this rather jaunty piano-fuelled track featuring the Florence-flavoured vocal skills of Herve's mate Charlotte. Emphatic, emotive and uplifting, there's no surprises why the daytime radio stations are all over this. Those hungry for a more late night edge should jump on Pixel Fist's rather alarming dubstep take. Those peckish for more of a slinkier, discofied spice should seek out Mighty Mouse's rub. For a more jacking, classic house vibe, it's all about the Ulysses remix while Birdee takes the vibe up several notches with a body-slamming jack-assed groove. An accomplished single and a very welcoming remix package.
CHEAP 008LPX
22 Jul 12 Electro House
Review:
As prolific as he may be, this is actually Herve's debut album. Well, it is under this name; we'll ignore the fact he's caused all sorts of speaker juice as Young Lovers, The Count & Sinden and Machines Don't Care, this is his first proper album under his most popular name. The big question is, it is any good? Well of course it is. Very good, in fact. This is largely down to his fine balancing act of eclecticism and consistency; the very first two tracks prove this - from the string-soaked, bass-caked opener "Glooming" to the epic, synth-struck vocal smasher "Better Than A BMX", his understanding of contemporary club bruisers and blissed out electronica is second to none. Other highlights include the 90s homage "Blamalama", the mosh-worthy guitar-bless dubstep wig-out finale "Keep Your Head Inside" and the Fake Blood-esque farty bass work out "Gnarly". Now pick yourself up, calm yourself down and sort yourself out with this debut!
CHEAP 075
03 Mar 13 Electro House
Review:
Joshua "Herve" Harvey must be getting a little antsy. Having conquered the world with his particular brand of balls-out rave madness, he seemingly pines for something more. Of course, we've been here before; in 2009, at the height of his rise to prominence, he surprised critics by releasing an album of woozy, ambient-meets-experimental indie oddities as The Young Lovers. The Art of Disappearing, his second Herve full-length, comes from a similar place. Earnest, introspective and primarily concerned with atmospherics (think backwards guitars, Radiohead-ish sonics and shoegaze ambience), it's a startling set and a risky move. It is, though, thoroughly enjoyable and should go some way to redefine his reputation; these are not so much Cheap Thrills as deep ones.
CHEAP 078
20 May 13 Electro House
CHEAP 011
01 Jan 09 Electro House
CHEAP 019
19 Apr 10 Electro House
CHEAP 67
04 Nov 12 Electro House
Review:
Blimey! Before you listen to this, go back and listen to "Zombies". Released two and a half years ago, its damp electro grizzles tore apart every dance from Delhi to Dartford. Now listen to "Zombies 2" and do a little 'wtf?' Herve has pimped his already fine ride into a hair-raising monster. Whether he's developed as a producer or got a new studio, this is a textbook musical makeover. Elsewhere on the release we find The Sneekers adding some Moroder -edged depth to "Gnarly" and Galactus pitching "Blamalama" down to a dangerous level of dark acidic stomp.
CHEAP 070
08 Jan 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
CHEAP 074
11 Feb 13 Bass
CHEAP 030
20 Feb 11 Electro House
CHEAP 56
15 Jul 12 Electro House
CHEAP 005X
01 Jan 08 Electro House
CHEAPLP 001
01 Jan 09 Electro House
CHEAP 004CD
15 Oct 10 Electro House
CHEAP 015
01 Jan 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
CHEAP 052
06 May 12 Electro House
Review:
A straight remaking of His Majesty Andre's excellent six-track EP from last year, this new release from Cheap Thrills brings in six names to add their treatments to the king of the souped-up, tightly-knitted disco loop. Keith & Supabeatz create an excellent disco-house nugget in the form of their "Hearts" rejig whilst Broke One adds some seriously deep touches to "Spades". And for a truly radical overhaul, check out Phonat's slowed-down skank-rock update of "Clubs".
CHEAP 029
06 Feb 11 Electro House
CHEAP 63
30 Sep 12 Progressive House
Review:
Cheap Thrills has always been about keeping things fresh and moving forward, refusing to be pigeon holed, largely down to Herve being behind it of course. As the label continues to evolve we see this great EP from the hotly tipped Housquare (whom won a remix comp for the man himself last year). Two big tracks here full of classic house vibes alongside futuristic sounds, 'Subshine' is an instant feel good crowd pleaser that will fit in a the full spectrum of musical styles. 'Moonlight' is all about the minor chords, still on the old school vibe , but with more of an underground flair.. This is big people!!
CHEAP 018
21 Jun 10 Electro House
Played by: Philly Blunt, DJ Purple Rabbit, Borgie, Wonk, Juno Recommends Electro House, Annie Nightingale, Kissy Sell Out, Hoi!, The Amp Jackers, Kissy Sell Out, King Jackal, Kid Kenobi, Mixcloud
Review:
Cheap Thrills' assault on your aural senses continues apace with the latest and much anticipated double a-side from Jack Beats. A mist of electronic fuzz and dancehall 'badman'isms signals the start of "Revolution" before pitch bent melodies arise and a cheeky Common sample signals the start of a trademark Jack Beats club slayer. A resung vocal from an old Jem 77 rave tune is the core of "Out Of Body" with Jack Beats displaying a real talent for big room house - the pulsating electro bass line is equally infectious and loud.
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