Review: Celebrating 10 years of Alex Niggemann's Aeon label - its fifth and final drop for the series anniversary series sends in a closing four numbers. Trusty ol' Lauer arrives with some gothic, night driving Italo-electro in "Mercury Retrograde" - Kavinsky eat your heart out - that sits pretty next to the stringed and acid inspired house and electro by Alan Dixon. Vhyce turns up the disco arpeggios to 11 in his chord heavy "A Clay That Never Dries", while the man Niggemann closes us out with a sensational warehouse electro dub, "Generation X".
Review: Here is a brilliant collaboration between Love Attack Records owner, Alan Dixon, and Homoelectric resident, Will Tramp, as joining forces for the electrifying release 'Sunday Stomper' on Glitterbox. With a combined experience of over two decades, these DJ and producer virtuosos have earned their esteemed status as nightlife connoisseurs. With 'Sunday Stomper,' Dixon and Tramp infuse their unique musical sensibilities to create an explosive, high-energy floor-filler. Embracing a piano-driven, hi-octane vibe, this track seamlessly blends Dixon's signature style with Tramp's disco influences. The result is a euphoric masterpiece featuring soul-stirring, sermon-like vocals that will uplift your spirit. With some remarkable versions to choose from, like The Piano Preacher Mix placing the mesmerizing melody and live instruments at the forefront. On the other hand, the Do It Right Dub gradually builds momentum, employing intricate vocal manipulations that intensify the groove over time.
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