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LIMB 39T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 80T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 137D
19 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 140D
15 Nov 10 Progressive House
LIMB 23T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 150A
15 Aug 12 Progressive House
LIMB 142D
18 Feb 11 Progressive House
LIMB 160D
28 May 13 Progressive House
LIMB 72T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 60T
05 Jul 10 Funky/Club House
LIMB 88T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 97T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 116T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 103T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 147D
01 Aug 11 Progressive House
LIMB 139D
25 Oct 10 Progressive House
LIMB 133D
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 159D
16 Apr 13 Progressive House
Review:
We are becoming increasingly bigger fans of the Limbo label with each and every release. This latest from fast rising star Danny Beggs has got the likes of Oakie, Gleave, and Marco Bailey jumping all over it which just goes to show the wide appeal. The original is peak time progressive house, with a hooky lead and clean arrangement giving all the elements plenty of room for clarity in the mix. We are also feeling the more laid back Steretone Stomp cut, complete with its infamous breakbeat percussion fill running throughout. The slower and slightly more chilled vibe sits really nicely with the melody and bass tones. In perfect contrast Andy Mcgirr delivers a big room trancer, to ensure all bases are covered.
LIMB 149D
18 Nov 11 Techno
LIMB 151D
07 Mar 12 Uplifting Trance
LIMB 158D
05 Feb 13 Progressive House
LIMB 55T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 123T
01 Jan 08 Progressive House
LIMB 4T
05 Jul 10 Funky/Club House
LIMB 32T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 64T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 44T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 86T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 41T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 77T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 99T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 90T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 70T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 155D
23 Oct 12 Progressive House
LIMB 31T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 115T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 153D
20 Sep 12 Progressive House
LIMB 52T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 3
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 20T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 100
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 156D
19 Mar 13 Progressive House
Review:
Limbo records have quite amazingly been doing their thing for fast approaching two decades, launched out of Glasgow's now legendary 23rd Precinct record store. The sheer amount of releases, and artists who they have discovered and introduced to the dance world is pretty extraordinary. Their penchant for finding a tune hasn't let up too and this latest big room house-meets-prog vocal smash is prime example. Featuring a memorable and catchy vocal from Mark Le Sal it does all the right things to win over a wide selection of floors as well as having plenty of crossover appeal. We can see this one getting bigger and bigger, get on it early and watch it takeover.
LIMB 9T
09 Aug 93 Progressive House
LIMB 7T
07 Aug 93 Progressive House
LIMB 38T
05 Jul 10 Techno
LIMB 1
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 2
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMB 102T
05 Jul 10 Progressive House
LIMBMIX 002D
16 May 11 Progressive House | ||
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