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TINKTWICE 014
29 Apr 13 Deep House
Review:
With a title like "1994", you pretty much know what you're getting - namely good, old-fashioned house music with a contemporary finish. "1994" ticks all the right boxes, lacing synthesized string stabs, swirling chords and gargantuan pianos over DJ Duke style kick-drums, hissing cymbals and snappy 909 snares. "You & I" flips the script slightly, utilising twittering synth-flute, building strings and bright pianos to create the sort of Madchester-era house jam that would have sent them all potty at the Hacienda. It's bright, breezy, and fun, like an unlikely flashback to happier times.
TINKTWICE 008
18 Apr 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
TINKTWICE 006
18 Apr 12 Funky/Club House
TINKTWICE 007
18 Apr 12 Funky/Club House
TINKTWICE 004
18 Apr 12 Funky/Club House
TINKTWICE 005
26 Sep 11 Funky/Club House
TINKTWICE 013B
22 Feb 13 Deep House
TINKTWICE 015
06 May 13 Deep House
TINKTWICE 011
07 Jul 12 Deep House
Review:
Information on this one seems strangely thin on the ground, other than that it brings together a quartet of little-known artists on one dancefloor-bustin' EP. De Sluwe Vos opens proceedings with "Pleasure Pounder", a decidedly retro combination of cute organs, pitched-down vocal samples and heavyweight percussion. Lars Vegas' "Thunderday" sounds like the sort of warm, fluid and analogue-peppered deep house you'd find on 4 Lux, while Michael Sole's "I Said" revisits the halcyon days of New York garage via more organs and skippy beats. The package closes with "Double Down", a slinky exercise in loose-limbed garage grooves and hushed vocals from the Salvador Brothers. Rock sold.
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