Review: Chromeo's sensual tropical serenade of the year gets three essential re-rubs and each one quenches our groove thirst in refreshing ways. Chris Lake tips his hat to Armand Van Helden a little with his spacious, jacking jam that flickers with the perfect level of p-funk mischief. Felix Snow amplifies the Tropicana-feels with a rolling 808 beat and added instrumental sparkles and Dresden's Purple Disco Machine balances the perfect levels of cosmic, dub, deep groove and house. You'll be hard-pressed to find funkier remixes than these this month.
Review: "100 years ago I had a dream: release music I love, with pro graphics, without going bankrupt". Trust Tiga to give a great soundbite for his label's four-part retrospective, part two of which drops this week. Covering 2005-2008, some stone cold electro and techno classics reside herein: Tomas Barfod's criminally underrated wonky-tech beauty "Saturdaya" and early tunes from Boys Noize (the untypically subdued "Haldern"), Proxy, Dim and Duke Dumont's Debbie Deb-sampling "When I Hear Mu'sic". With Justice's mighty take on ZZT's "Lower State of Consciousness" also here, this is a perfect collection for die-hards and casual Turbo listeners alike.
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