Review: Having appeared on labels such as Visionquest, Mobilee, Defected and Vakant, Forrest has already made quite a name for himself. The Montreal-based artist makes the move over to 20:20 Vision with the head-nodding, vocal-laced tones of "Manhattan" and instantly proves why he's had so much favourable attention in recent times. You can always count on Ralph Lawson's label to be no slouches when it comes to remixes as well, and in this instance Christian Nielsen steps up with a remix and a dub of "Manhattan" that chops the original up and reforms it as a more sharp-edged tech house beast, while VAM creates a rough, heavy-loaded bumper out of the original elements.
Review: With previous releases on DFTD and Play It Again to his name, and with an EP forthcoming on Visionquest, London's Forrest is clearly a producer on the rise. It's not hard to see why; this EP for 20:20 Midnight Visions is packed full of the sort of shuffling, groovesome, murky late night deep house capable of sending dancefloors into simultaneous bouts of finger pointing. Lead cut "Shiny Suit" is probably the pick, though the even deeper, extremely fluid "Beverley Hills" and chugging "My Factory" both push it close. Bodhi's bumping, ethereal remix of the title track is fittingly deep, too.
Review: The enigmatic Amadeus label present a tight little remix EP from a number of new mystery figures and a few known names in the deep house game. With a real melting pot of talent in here, it doesn't get much better than this - deranged 4/4 deviations and seductive electronic landscapes make up the entirety of the release but be sure to check Broke One's remix of "In My Life" by Urulu and the Youandewan version of "Being" by Savile.
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