Review: Suara serves up an incredible split release on the fourth instalment of The Revisionist. Seminal Belgian act Tomaz vs Filterheadz are up first. Remixing one of the leading acts in the late 90s/early 00s party techno sound is no easy feat, but Coyu rises to the occasion with his rework of the 2001 staple "Los Hijos Del Sol". Maintaining the original version's Latino influences, he adds in a powerful bass and a massive rolling groove. The end result is a track with huge crossover appeal. Coyu also delivers a killer version of Homerun's "Native Bullet" - also from 2001. Led by a pulsating electronic bass and featuring a screeching vocal sample, it's sure to have the same level of appeal as Coyu's take on Tomaz vs Filterheadz.
Review: Toolroom Trax unveils the eagerly awaited Toolroom Vaults Vol. 7 compilation, a sacred sanctuary of sonic treasures handpicked by label maestro Mark Knight and his esteemed cohorts. Presenting a colossal collection of secret weapons, label classics, and personal gems, this release spans house, techno, deep, and melodic realms, with Toolroom pulling in an impressive line up of 50 tracks, including revered artists like Rene Amesz, Amtrac, Tim Baresko, Clyde P, Ben Remember, and Federico Scavo. A haven for DJs and connoisseurs of musical excavation, Toolroom Vaults Vol. 7 invites you to plunge into its depths, having you stocked and rocked for that next DJ set.
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