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Slothboogie Presents Dancing With Friends Vol 2
Various
Soul Wun - "96 To Albert Park" - (7:00) 120 BPM
Kemback - "I Know What You're Thinking" - (6:19) 126 BPM
MAKEZ - "Law Of Attraction" - (6:03) 122 BPM Hot
DJ Rouge - "Far Out" - (6:18) 122 BPM
Jesse Bru - "Yellow Sunshine Machine" - (7:41) 127 BPM
Erik Ellmann - "Private Talk" - (5:20) 126 BPM
Joe Cleen - "Chainsmoker" - (5:56) 120 BPM
Felipe Gordon - "Avalancha" - (4:56) 127 BPM
T.U.R.F. - "Easy Way Out" - (4:39) 124 BPM
Kristy Harper - "Blissful Denial" - (6:21) 122 BPM
Pablot - "Got You" - (5:36) 123 BPM
Tiptoes - "Protected" - (5:45) 123 BPM
DJ Steef - "Solotrip" - (6:36) 120 BPM
Sam Irl - "Comet" - (5:25) 125 BPM
Two Half Circles - "Daisy's Groove" - (4:32) 122 BPM
The Revenge - "High Time" - (4:56) 124 BPM
Fede Lng & Mojeaux - "Mackie Acid" (feat Raw Takes) - (4:25) 127 BPM
Amy Dabbs - "Nebel" - (6:26) 130 BPM
Metropolitan Soul Museum - "Four Dancers" - (7:28) 121 BPM
Meeshoo - "Blue Velvet" - (6:04) 122 BPM
Togethers - "Day Dream Squelch" - (5:27) 130 BPM
Bill Mango - "You're Never Sleepy" - (6:15) 118 BPM
SlothBoogie - "Dancing With Friends" (vol 2 - continuous mix) - (1:29:47) 124 BPM
Review: Last year, London DJ crew and party promotion outfit SlothBoogie delivered one of the compilations of the year, a wonderfully eclectic and on-point set entitled Dancing With Friends. According to the crew, they spent even more time carefully curating this welcome sequel. You can tell, too. Kicking off with the tactile, slow-burn deep house yearning of Soul Won's '96 to Albert Park', the 21-track collection ambles, strides and jogs between soul-flecked deep house (see Kemback's brilliant 'I Know What You're Thinking'), driving nu-disco (Jesse Bru), swirling deep jackers (Erik Ellmann's 'Private Talk'), loopy disc-house haziness (the always excellent Felipe Gordon), jazz-flecked acid squelch-alongs (Pablot), deep space sample house (Sam Irl) and high-octane, peak-time insanity (The Revenge). Simply brilliant.
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SBLP 002
27 Aug 21
Deep House
Somebody Else
Somebody Else - (6:28) 121 BPM Hot
Dad's Chords - (5:51) 123 BPM
Soul Brother - (6:28) 121 BPM
Review: Spain's Poetry In Motion serve up a three-tracker from Erik Ellmann, a producer from Leipzig, Germany whose work has featured on such respected labels as Large, Beef and Sundries. Disco/funk grooves from the classier, more understated end of the spectrum are the order of the day generally: the looping 'Somebody Else' itself has a wistful, Lemon Jelly-ish feel, the mellow, piano-sprinked 'Dad's Chords' nudges us a little closer to jazz-funk territory, while 'Soul Brother' leans towards the boogie side of the street and sports a vaguely Robert Owens-esque male vocal... it could even be man himself, but with just two lines it's hard to tell!
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PIM 026
29 Jan 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lasse
Lasse - (5:42) 119 BPM
That Is Why - (5:47) 122 BPM Hot
Review: Dikso Records is run by Andi de Luxe and Daniel Solar out of Berlin. Following up some great releases in recent times by Levantine, Hurlee and Sasha Anastasov, they've got a terrific new one coming at us right now courtesy of Erik Ellmann. The Leipzig based producer has appeared on imprints such as Poetry in Motion, EleFlight, BEEF and Large Music - so he has definitely got the right credentials. Lo-slung slo-mo disco for the late night awaits you on "Lasse" - beware because this one is infectious. This is followed by some some dusted-down deep house on the loopy tip as heard on "That Is Why" which will appeal to fans of Robsoul or Ondule.
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DIKSOF 031
05 Oct 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ease Harmony
Ease Harmony - (5:36) 117 BPM Hot
Ease Harmony (M.ono remix) - (6:28) 121 BPM
Mad At You - (4:06) 117 BPM
Review: With this rock solid EP, confirmed label-hopper Erik Ellmann makes his bow on the recently launched Poetry in Motion label. He begins in confident fashion, underpinning Dixieland style jazz samples and bluesy vocals with a lolloping, bongo-heavy house grooves on the quietly impressive "Ease Harmony" (think Mr Scruff's "Get a Move On" with French Touch filters and a dash of Chicago boompty, and you're close). M.ono provides a loopy and locked-in deep house interpretation that benefits greatly from some tumbling jazz guitar solos, before Ellman turns a much-loved peak-time disco cut into a dusty house bumper (confirmed floor-filler "Mad at You").
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PIM 002
06 Oct 17
Deep House
People Say
People Say - (5:04) 120 BPM
People Say (Saine remix) - (5:39) 113 BPM Hot
Played by: Santi Touch
Review: EleFlight Records continues to impress with its bight, breezy, jazz and disco-flecked take deep house. Following fine releases from Shur-I-Khan and Darias Vaikas, the London label turns to Erik Ellman, who recently impressed with a solid single on Large Music. "People Say" is something of a sun-kissed treat, with distinctive jazz guitar loops and woozy vocal samples riding a chunky, rolling deep house groove. Helsinki's Lauri Saine provides the remix, offering up a sumptuously warm and jazzy re-make that makes great use of swirling, easy listening strings (think "Deep Burnt", and you're close), dusty jazz samples, dubbed-out vocal cuts and a head-nodding bassline.
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EF 003
20 Nov 15
Deep House
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