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STILLM 027
13 Feb 12 Deep House
STILLM 018
12 Mar 07 Deep House
STILLMCD 008
04 Mar 13 Deep House
Review:
Motional Response marks the excellent (and long overdue) debut album from Canadian producer Basic Soul Unit which finds a welcome home on the Still Music imprint. In the works for some two years, the album follows an eminently impressive array of releases for the likes of Mathematics, Creme Organization, Dolly, Mule and most recently Nonplus and sees the Toronto based artist otherwise known as Stuart Li craft ten tracks of elaborate techno. Anyone with a firm grasp of the Basic Soul Unit style will know not to expect straight up 4/4 and this truth manifests itself in the opening track "Across The Room" which pairs delicate fluttering melodies with bass heavy broken rhythms and remains pleasantly surprising on the ear throughout.
STILLM 005
01 Jan 06 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
STILLM 028
13 Feb 12 Deep House
STILLM 015
30 Oct 06 Deep House
STILLM 016
27 Nov 06 Euro Dance/Pop Dance
STILLM 017
18 Dec 06 Deep House
STILLM 009
01 Jan 06 Funky/Club House
STILLM3CD 006
06 Aug 12 Deep House
Review:
For anyone with an interest in the history of house music, this excellent compilation from Jerome Derradji's Still Music imprint should be essential listening. It focuses on the output of two long forgotten Chicago labels, Mitchbal and Chicago Connection Records, during the early to mid 1980s, when electro, new wave and boogie were morphing into house. As such, 122 BPM offers a mix of rare, largely overlooked cuts that bristle with analogue dancefloor intent. There's proto-jack in the shape of Jeanette Thomas's "Shake Your Body" and Z Factor's "I Am The DJ", dubbed-out Chi-town proto house from Mitchbal and Larry Williams, and some terrific bodypoppin' electro from McGhee.
STILLM 020
07 May 07 Deep House
STILLM 011
17 Jul 06 Deep House
STILLM 013
18 Sep 06 Deep House
STILLM 001
01 Jan 06 Deep House
STILLMEXCDIGI 001
01 Jan 06 Deep House
STILLM 019
02 Apr 07 Deep House
STILLM 029
21 Jun 10 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
STILLM 030
21 Jun 10 Deep House
STILLM 031
28 Jun 10 Deep House
STILLM 033LTDPROMO
23 Feb 12 Deep House
STILLMCD 004
24 Feb 12 Deep House
STILLM 014
02 Oct 06 Deep House
STILLM 006
01 Jan 06 Deep House
STILLM 024
23 Jul 07 Deep House
STILLM 002
01 Jan 06 Deep House
STILLM 012
24 Jul 06 Deep House
STILLMDCD 005
14 May 12 Techno
Played by: Bantam Lions, S-Tek (Gynoid, Audiolabor, Berlin), Juno Recommends Deep House, Juno Recommends Techno, Cottam, Joseph Terruel, Musumeci
Review:
This compilation shows that there is more than a direct link between Detroit's soul past and its house and techno present. In fact, In The Dark suggests that producers like Amp Fiddler and Rick Wilhite offer a continuation of the sound developed by Motown. In Amp Fiddler's case this is audible on his reshape of Courtney Jackson's "Every Body". There, a rippling double bass and gloriously spacey synths provide the backing for her soulful tones. Wilhite meanwhile, contributes two tracks - the first is the playful seduction of "City Bar Reopen Live Dancing", while "Cosmic Jungle", a collaboration with Sherard Ingram's Urban Tribe project, sees lush strings unfolding over an eerie, brooding bassline.
STILLMDLP 006
31 Jul 12 Deep House
STILLMD 12034
31 Jul 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Ennio Styles (Stylin Radio Show)
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