Review: Two years deep! Frenchman FX909 looks back over another hectic year of releases and cherry picks some of the many nuggets from the last twelve months. As always with FX909 Music, the vibe is deep, soulful and musical... And it's stacked with fresh talent and exciting new names for the radar. Highlights include the stirring atmosphere and lonely piano of Citra's 'Serenity', the cinematic strings of Fluid Form's 'Lend Me Some Sugar', the deep dreamy massage of Jazzinspired 'Perfect Conclusion' and the skittering drums and marbled soul on Impression's 'My Only', to name a few. A great way to get acquainted with FX909's output and roster.
Review: Everyone likes a good compilation, right? What's better than having as big a range of artists as possible in one condensed place? It's essentially an album with the ease of listening of a single, so we're all for it. Weapons of Choice have come out with the first edition of The Wild Bunch and it's packed full of bangers, one of those albums which doesn't try to be cool or sophisticated by chucking in a few fillers for the sake of diversity - it's just hard stuff here, with a couple of exceptions llike Viewer's liquid number 'Way to Express'. It works great, with Meladee's 'Weed & Walgreens' the highlight, its driving, bubbling basses intermingling with a fresh sense of movement.
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