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425064 4816734
04 Jun 12 Deep House
LDD010
27 Jun 11 Minimal/Tech House
LDD014
23 Dec 11 Minimal/Tech House
LDD012
03 Oct 11 Minimal/Tech House
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17 Dec 12 Minimal/Tech House
LDD007
10 Jan 11 Deep House
LDD004
04 Oct 10 Minimal/Tech House
LDD015
23 Jan 12 Minimal/Tech House
LDD003
06 Sep 10 Minimal/Tech House
LDD 024
15 Feb 13 Minimal/Tech House
LDD 009
18 Mar 11 Minimal/Tech House
LDD011
11 Jul 11 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
If Villalobos isn't careful, the three-man Wareika may steal his crown. Certainly on the evidence of Rumba Swing, they have got the art of the lopsided, rollicking groove down to a tee. Clipped jazz funk guitar and beautifully mournful piano lines vie for the listener's attention as a drunken rhythm tries to hold the arrangement together. Daniel Stefanik's interpretation retains the same, underlying atmosphere but tightens up the drums, while the Brothers' Vibe treatment pushes Wareika into deep US house territory, its plaintive keys and dramatic break down led by a tracky backing. Best of all though is Stewart Walker's version, which sees the veteran US producer expand on Wareika's original rhythmic experiment to drop an expansive, psychedelic affair.
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