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Take It To Church Vol 2
Various
Dr Packer - "Power" - (6:04) 118 BPM
Stephen King - "It's So Easy" - (6:21) 122 BPM
Girls Of The Internet - "Fondness Makes The Heart Grow Absent" - (4:23) 125 BPM
Redsoul - "Born Again" - (6:43) 125 BPM
Booman - "God's Got It" (DJ Spen remix) - (5:59) 125 BPM Hot
The Showfa - "Joy" - (8:42) 125 BPM
Yam Who? - "Tomorrow" - (4:46) 129 BPM
Divine Situation - "Music In The Air" - (5:14) 134 BPM
Praise Breaks - "Faith" - (8:13) 135 BPM
Alan Dixon - "Bless Me Today" - (7:03) 118 BPM
Andre Espeut - "Call Me" (Yam Who? mix) - (7:30) 119 BPM
Chewy Rubs - "The Best" - (6:11) 124 BPM
DJ Oji & Una - "We Life Our Hands At The Santuary" (Friday Night live mix) - (11:28) 126 BPM
Lux Experience - "Our Lords Victory" - (5:56) 120 BPM
Pretty Eyes Jackson - "U Got The Power" - (9:23) 118 BPM
Benjamin Ferreira - "No One Could" - (5:42) 120 BPM
HP Edits - "My Saviour Lives" - (5:58) 122 BPM
Laroye - "Made Up My Mind" - (7:55) 110 BPM
Dominic Dawson - "God's House" (remix) - (7:40) 123 BPM
Sweet Jubilees - "So Strong" - (4:55) 105 BPM
Yam Who? & Jaegerossa - "Higher" - (4:35) 96 BPM
Jack Tennis - "Do You Hear Me Out There" - (5:49) 112 BPM
Phil Jaimes - "Eternal Life" - (5:42) 113 BPM
Review: Midnight Riot's first celebration of gospel-fired disco and boogie, "Take It To Church", was rather special, so hopes are naturally high for this follow-up. Happily, we can confirm that Yam Who and company have once again nailed the brief. As with its predecessor, the 23-track set offers up a scintillating, soulful mixture of bumpin' gospel house (see Redsoul's superb "Born Again" and DJ Spen's bass-heavy tweak of Boorman's "God's Got It"), righteous disco-house (the Showfa, Alan Dixon, the piano-heavy stomp of Yam Who's "Tomorrow"), synth-laden gospel boogie (Dr Packer, Yam Who's tidy revision of Andre Esput's "Call Me"), breezy sing-alongs (Lux Experience) and plenty of dusty disco, electrofunk soul rearrangements (Divine Situation, Sweet Jubilees, Phil Jaimes). In other words, it's another essential collection.
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MIDRIOTCHURCH 2
04 Mar 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
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