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LZD-020A
14 Feb 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Lost My Dog, DJ Butcher (Chopshop Music), Rotciv, Mmdrec, Kinky Movement, Dave Allison, Los Charly's Orchestra, Superbreak, Juno Recommends Deep House, Fredeverything, Tesla Boy, Trujillo, Tad Wily, Djs: Most Charted, Tulioxi
Review:
To celebrate five years of his Lazy Days imprint, Fred Everything gets Crazy P, Art of Tones, Greg Wilson and Ian Pooley to provide a bunch of remixes of some of the label's best-loved tracks. While all provide solid reworks - particularly Crazy P, whose two rubs of Fred Everything's own "Friday" are excellent - it's Art Of Tones who really excels. His three reworks of Tortured Soul's 'Found A Way' are everything a disco-loving house head would wish for; loose, bumpin' and deliciously soulful, riding a wave of loose-wristed live drums and classic synth strings.
LZD-020
01 Mar 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Gabriel Black, Jask, Bonar Bradberry, Da Sunlounge, Art Of Tones, Romanto (Young Society/Daredomusic), Mike O'mara(Development Music), Hot Toddy, Mathew Bandy (Souldier), Juno Recommends Disco, Husky (Random Soul), Deadly Sins, Nacho Marco, Kruse & Nuernberg, Fredeverything, Artone, Sare Havlicek, Doctormusic Project, Random Soul, Jt Donaldson, Femi Natural Essence
LZD-018
08 Nov 10 Deep House
LZD 028
30 Mar 12 Deep House
LZD 004
27 Nov 06 Deep House
LZD 027
14 Feb 12 Deep House
Played by: Pete Dafeet, Giom, Henri Kohn, Inland Knights, Juno Recommends Deep House, Husky (Random Soul), Lawnchair Generals, Claudio Giordano, Fredeverything, The Littlemen
Review:
According to our strenuous research (erm, two minutes spent browsing Discogs), this appears to be the first single for nearly four years from US deep house stalwarts Lawnchair Generals. It might not be (don't write in, please), but it's certainly a rare outing from the veteran duo. It's excellent, too, offering a more driving and energetic feel than many of their vintage productions. Whipped along at a frantic pace by a heavy electric bassline, it nestles somewhere between thumping deep house and classic disco. The Looks Like Dub adds a little cosmic spice, while Rob Mello strips the track back to an angular, 808-heavy groove on his druggy, floor-friendly rework.
LZD-022
06 Jun 11 Deep House
LZD-019
28 Dec 10 Deep House
LZD 010
06 Aug 08 Deep House
LZD 008
21 Jan 08 Deep House
LZD 030
15 May 12 Deep House
LZD-025
08 Nov 11 Deep House
LZD 031B
13 Aug 12 Deep House
LZD 017
01 Sep 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
LZDLP03
21 Jan 13 Deep House
LZD 035
25 Feb 13 Deep House
LZD-024
04 Oct 11 Deep House
Played by: Ross Couch, Adam B (Homegrown Music/Palooza), Giom, Art Of Tones, Martin Haberland, Terry Grant, Juno Recommends Deep House, Tom (Shur-I-Kan) Szirtes, Kirby, Javi Lopez, J&m Brothers, Rony Breaker, Fredeverything, Marvin Zeyss
Review:
Over the course of the last decade, Shur-I-Kan's development from shuffly broken beat maestro to deep house stalwart has mirrored the shift in emphasis of his regular home, Freerange Records. Here he shifts focus again, popping up on Lazy Days with a reliably solid three-tracker that should please old fans and newcomers alike. While "Staying In" and the particularly gorgeous "One 10" are typical chunks of melody-driven deepness, lead cut "Life Live" is thicker, funkier and altogether more hurried than his usual output. With its copious use of filters, sweet vocal samples and thick, disco-centric bottom end, it should find favour well beyond deep house clubs.
LZD 029
10 Apr 12 Deep House
LZD 032
17 Sep 12 Deep House
LZD 013
10 Jun 09 Deep House
LZD 037
17 May 13 Deep House
Review:
Esteemed Canadian deep house producer Fred Everything's "Mercyless" dates back to 2008; in its original form it was a funk-infused, feelgood 90s-inspired house anthem. In the hands of AtJazz it was turned into an introspective piece of after hours house with soft organ tones and shuffling percussion. This release presents the "Unreleased Astro remix" from AtJazz; subtly different to the original remix, it emerges in a slightly more vivid form, but with all the mellowness of the original.
LZD 014
12 Oct 09 Deep House
LZD 007
25 Jun 07 Deep House
LZD 005
11 Dec 06 Deep House
LZD 036
08 Apr 13 Deep House
LZD 021
19 Apr 11 Deep House
LZD 016
31 May 10 Deep House
Played by: Lost My Dog, Giom, Olivier Desmet, Randy Brusseto, Kirby, Kruse & Nuernberg, Fredeverything, Dave Miller, Babak Shayan
LZD 015
09 Feb 10 Deep House
LZD 034
03 Dec 12 Deep House
LZD 006
25 Jun 07 Deep House
LZD 026
06 Dec 11 Deep House
Review:
This four-tracker from Matthias Vogt is worth checking for lead cut "S-Cat", which brilliantly combines a range of disparate house influences. We can hear echoes of both Jaydee's "Plastic Dreams" and Iz & Diz's boompty classic "Mouth", alongside sci-fi melodies and deliciously deep keys. It's an alluring combination. "Under The Radar" offers more straight-up fluid deepness, albeit with stargazing melodies that evoke memories of early bleep techno. It's weirdly calming, despite a solid dancefloor pulse. The Flow steps up on remix duties, adding a dose of dubbiness and some cute production touches that really bring out the original's flowery piano touches. Most pleasing.
LZD-009
31 Mar 08 Deep House
LZD 003
15 Oct 12 Deep House
LZD 003
04 Nov 08 Deep House
LZD 002
04 Nov 08 Deep House
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