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House Slippers Remixes
NYCPARTYINFO - "Mr Everything" (Cosmic Kids remix) - (4:49) 124 BPM
Grown Folk - "Just Wear It" (SONNS remix) - (6:28) 121 BPM
Chamboche - "Into The Murk" (OOFT! remix) - (6:41) 80 BPM Hot
Mark E - "Fake Bitches" (Cottam remix) - (8:15) 116 BPM
Played by: Jad & The
Review: Way back in April, Young Adults put out House Slippers, a mix album whose sunkissed disco-house vibes went on to soundtrack our glorious summer. Well the summer is sadly no longer with us, but the music is and to prove it, they've released a series of remixes of some of the tracks featured on the mix. Cosmic Kids turn "Mr Everything" into party poppin' electro-house, SONNS goes all electro-pop on "Just Wear It", "Into The Murk" gets even more acidified by OOFT! and Cottam goes mental with an 808 all over "Fake Bitches".
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YA-004
24 Sep 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
House Slippers (unmixed tracks)
Young Adults / Various
The Socialites - "Only This Moment" (feat Tesla Boy - Sasha Anastasov remix) - (8:19) 105 BPM
Closed Paradise - "The Daulphin" - (6:29) 110 BPM
Suzanne Kraft - "Maybe Snakes" (Permanent Vacation remix) - (6:23) 116 BPM Hot
Chamboche - "Into The Murk" - (6:32) 120 BPM
Mark E - "Fake Bitches" - (6:14) 120 BPM
NYCPARTYINFO - "Mr Everything" - (6:16) 124 BPM
Ben La Desh - "Let Us Down" - (8:18) 117 BPM
Grown Folk - "Just Wear It" - (6:11) 121 BPM
Various - "House Slippers" (continuous mix by Young Adults) - (49:00) 120 BPM
Review: With their new-ish label Young Adults, Leeor Brown and David Fisher's aim is to source the best underground house and nu-disco being made across the globe. This has led them to releasing a new mini mix, entitled House Slippers, and here are the eight tracks featured in the their full, unmixed glory. It's an impressive selection that covers such territory as the Michael McDonald fronting Junior Boys-isms of "Only This Moment", the cloud nine electro-house of "Maybe Snakes (Permanent Vacation remix)", the retro French Touch loops of "Fake Bitches" and the synth-laden proto-acid of "Just Wear It".
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YA-003
23 Apr 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Smoke Screen
Smoke Screen (original mix) - (7:53) 120 BPM
Smoke Screen (Bicep remix) - (6:36) 121 BPM
Smoke Screen (KRL remix) - (6:21) 120 BPM Hot
Mind Your Mind (original mix) - (10:08) 120 BPM
Review: Big things were rightfully expected of Chamboche when he was granted the honour of the debut release on Jiscomusic's shiny new label Under The Shade back in 2009, but this new EP for the same label is the producer's first in two years. The period out of the spotlight hasn't affected his production poise, with "Smoke Screen" every bit as infectious as his previous output, twisting a hefty vocal sample around a stripped back groove that morphs brilliantly into full scale colour. Under The Shade continue their rep for well chosen remixes, securing a beast from Bicep which tweaks the vocal to fit perfectly atop a constantly elevating procession of machine made emotion. Not to be outdone, Wolf Music acolyte KRL also excels with a dubbier rendition that toys with the vocal even more amid a more expansive pattern of sounds. Proceedings close with another Chamboche original in the form of "Mind Your Mind" which unfurls with signature mind bending glee.
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UTS 034
14 May 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Closer
Closer (Runaway remix) - (6:09) 122 BPM Hot
Closer (original) - (6:18) 109 BPM
The Show Must Go On (original mix) - (7:21) 113 BPM
The Show Must Go On (Moscow remix) - (7:03) 118 BPM
Review: For their latest offering, Under The Shade have turned to Nottingham's Chamboche - the nearest thing the imprint has to a label stalwart (it was he who provided the label's first ever release). Lead cut "Closer" is an interesting concoction; a bongo-laden deep house/nu-disco fusion that quickly builds into a spiraling dancefloor headtrip. If Mark E made appregiated electronic disco, it would sound something like this. Flipside "The Show Must Go On" inhabits a similar headspace. Building the action around a chunky house groove, it utilizes some distinctly old skool Detroit synth sounds alongside the sort of touchy-feely pads that are guaranteed to give you goosebumps. It's quietly uplifting - a bit like watching a distant sunrise from the comfort of a cozy seafront hotel. As usual, there are a couple of remixes to tickle the tastebuds. While Moscow's piano heavy nu-disco take on "The Show Must Go On" excites, it's the Runaway Remix of "Closer" that really impresses. Continuing their recent forays into bumpin' deep house territory, the New York duo offer up a bassy, retro-futurist rework that should cause serious damage on purist house dancefloors.
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UTS 017
06 Dec 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
On The Streets
On The Streets (Toby Tobias remix) - (6:05) 107 BPM Hot
On The Streets (Friends edit) - (8:58) 115 BPM
The Problem (Brontosaurus remix) - (7:29) 117 BPM
The Problem (November edit) - (7:30) 113 BPM
Review: Nottingham based producer Chamboche drops his second release on Jisco Music offshoot, Under the Shade. "On the Streets" brings two new tracks from the disco head, reinforced by two excellent remixes from Toby Tobias and Brontosaurus.

Under the Shade are getting quality records out on a regular basis at the moment. Last month they unleashed Mark E?s epic "White Skyway" and with another Ilija Rudman effort still to come, "On the Streets" underlines the emphatic productivity of the imprint. Indeed it was Chamboche?s "Ipso Facto" EP that launched the label in just August last year. Now he returns for their seventh release, delving into his disco house sound that is fast making a name for himself.

Veteran house head Toby Tobias leads proceedings with his shimmering remix of "On the Streets." It is a relatively slow paced piece of Balearic house come disco. It chuggs along with warmth and depth courtesy of retro keyboard lines and some spiralling snyth arpeggios. The live sounding slap bass guitar gives the remix an endearingly natural flavour, not to mention bags of funky attitude. The Friends edit comes next, upping the tempo and adding a sense of urgency to the track. An incessant Italo / electro disco bassline provides the backbone here as the arpeggios are sent through the filters to heighten their effect. It manages to feel subtle whilst keeping things pumping, a difficult craft to master. Rekids talent Brontosaurus comes in to lighten things up on his effervescent remix of "The Problem" before Chamboche displays his power disco forces once more with the November edit of the same tune.

As Under the Shade's reputation continues to grow without limit, so too does Chamboche's. With more releases already in the pipeline, it is great to see the producer following in the industrious ways of his label. We just can't wait to hear what's next.
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UTS 007
29 Mar 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ipso Facto
Ipso Facto (original) - (10:52) 115 BPM
Ipso Facto (Pete Herbert remix) - (6:05) 115 BPM
Feverish (The Revenge remix) - (7:12) 120 BPM Hot
Feverish (original mix) - (8:31) 122 BPM
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UTS 001
10 Sep 09
Disco/Nu-Disco
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