Review: Forget the therapist, "GLBDOM Therapy 2" is the prescription you need for a sonic escape. This compilation on the GLBDOM label boasts eleven diverse tracks, each crafted by a different artist, yet united by a common thread of soulful house music. It's an odyssey through sound, weaving together 90s-inspired pumping beats with the deeper, introspective vibes of the early 2000s. Imagine driving rhythms, fueled by infectious 4/4 beats, playing alongside cleverly programmed synth riffs. Dreamy pads and meandering strings add a touch of ethereal beauty, while skillfully applied vocal lines weave through the soundscape, adding a layer of human emotion. It's a vintage-tinged journey that avoids cliches, showcasing each artist's unique approach to modern house music. The diverse soundscapes guarantee something for everyone, from the energetic dancefloor anthems to the introspective, late-night grooves.
Review: Label Affaire Records' regular A-Link has become the latest rising star to join ScuScru's fast-rising Scruniversal label. The French artist hits the ground running with 'Aquatic Rhodes Track', a seriously celebratory and summery slab of hands-aloft piano house driven forwards by a superb bassline and bouncy drums. He opts for a deeper and more seductive vibe on the luscious, early morning deep house wooziness of 'Unknown Extensions', which makes great use of (sampled) female vocals, before rounding off a fine three-tracker via the percussive-but-stripped-back late-night deepness of 'Straight Micro Groove', where cut-up, early Basement Jaxx style female vocal samples catch the ear.
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