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All Back To: Jungle (Explicit)
Various
Barbara Moore - "Steam Heat" - (2:59) 124 BPM
Inflo - "No Fear" - (4:11) 120 BPM
Merle - "Fannie Likes 2 Dance" - (5:02) 127 BPM
Manuel Darquart - "Birds Of Paradiso" - (7:28) 120 BPM
DrumTalk - "Red Haze" - (6:12) 126 BPM
Admin - "Space Cadet" - (5:52) 111 BPM
Mocky - "How It Goes" - (4:16) 58 BPM
The Marias - "Cari?o" - (4:18) 57 BPM
Sly5thAve - "Super Rich Kids" - (4:45) 111 BPM
Kamaal Williams - "High Roller" - (3:00) 110 BPM
Sam Evian - "Next To You" - (4:20) 103 BPM
BadBadNotGood - "Lavender" - (3:20) 100 BPM
Jungle - "Come Back A Different Day" - (2:39) 90 BPM
Mansur Brown - "Shiroi" - (3:45) 87 BPM
The Flying Stars Of Brooklyn NY - "Live On" - (4:09) 157 BPM
SAULT - "Masterpiece" - (5:44) 52 BPM Hot
Paul Cherry - "Like Yesterday" - (4:00) 72 BPM
HNNY - "Sunday" - (3:00) 72 BPM
Back To Mine Jungle (continuous DJ mix) - (1:00:40) 123 BPM
Review: Nightmares On Wax relaunched DMC's 'Back To Mine' series after a 10-year absence in January, and now next to slide into the selector's hot seat are chart-bothering pop/indie-dance duo Jungle. They've curated an impressively varied selection of downtempo grooves that runs the gamut from the contemporary jazz of Kamaal Williams and Mansur Brown to the psych-pop of LA hopefuls The Marias, the Balearic disco of Admin's 'Space Cadet', the lo-fi George Harrison vibes of Paul Cherry's 'Like Yesterday', the deep tropical house of DrumTalk's 'Red Haze' and the sunny Afro-funk of Inflo's 'No Fear'. A whimsical, engaging collection that's best served whole for maximum effect.
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BACKCD 030U
18 Oct 19
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Magic Touch
Various
Art Of Tones - "The Rainbow Song" - (7:03) 120 BPM
DJ Spinna - "Tie It Up" - (5:21) 120 BPM
HNNY - "Tears" - (5:39) 118 BPM
Deymare - "1990" - (5:40) 124 BPM
Jaxx Madicine - "Fly High" - (5:41) 118 BPM
Anthony Bois - "Electric Piano On The Run" - (5:24) 122 BPM
Terrence Parker - "Unconditional" - (5:27) 120 BPM
Lay-Far - "Submerging" - (6:16) 120 BPM Hot
Review: The latest volume in Local Talk's occasional reworks series comes from label regular Crackazat, who duly serves up a fine collection of mostly fresh remixes of back catalogue tracks. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from the rubbery electrofunk bass, drowsy piano riffs and cut-up vocal samples of the producer's revision of Art of Tones classic "The Rainbow Song" and a sparkling, riff-driven peak-time tweak of HNNY's loved-up "Tears", to wonderfully retro-futurist reworks of Deymare's "1990" and "Unconditional" by Terrence Parker, a re-imagining that's the epitome of feelgood deep house. Throw in a string of slightly jazzier revisions and you have a rock solid collection of cuts.
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LTCD 012
25 Jan 19
Deep House
DJ-Kicks (unmixed Tracks)
Deetron / Various
Carl Craig - "Goodbye World" - (3:32) 83 BPM
GB - "The Dreamer" - (5:45) 114 BPM
Linkwood - "Love Lost" - (7:04) 121 BPM
Indian Ocean - "Schoolbell/Treehouse" - (6:57) 125 BPM
SBM - "Critize" - (5:54) 125 BPM
Mr Fingers - "Waterfall" (feat Ovasoul 7 - Deetron's DJ-Kicks version) - (5:20) 116 BPM
Roman Flugel - "Song With Blue" - (6:24) 120 BPM
Burnt Friedmann - "Plastikthai" - (3:29) 126 BPM
Dresvn - "Voyage" (DJ Sotofett's extended mix) - (7:33) 130 BPM
Spacetime Continuum - "Swing Fantasy" (Strange Attractor mix) - (6:50) 130 BPM
Morgan Geist - "Linking Tunnel" - (6:15) 124 BPM
Julie Dexter - "The Plan" - (7:38) 125 BPM
Aardvarck - "Komt Goed" - (4:42) 130 BPM
Circulation - "Sincerely" (Creation mix) - (7:38) 125 BPM
DJ Koze - "Let's Love" - (6:02) 124 BPM
Ron Trent & Chez Damier - "Morning Factory" - (7:31) 123 BPM
Deetron - "Choose Me" (feat Steve Spacek) - (6:16) 118 BPM
Nikola Gala - "Only" (Ryan Elliott remix) - (6:36) 127 BPM
Keith Worthy - "Moon Dance" - (5:20) 120 BPM
Paul W Teebrooke - "Thing 1" - (8:13) 127 BPM
Radio Slave - "Children Of The E" (KiNK SP1200 remix) - (6:05) 126 BPM
Deetron - "Cry With The Stars" (feat Jamie Lidell) - (6:13) 124 BPM
A Made Up Sound - "Rework" - (6:05) 130 BPM
HNNY - "Hotline Riddim" (Jacques Renault edit) - (6:44) 119 BPM
Tony Allen - "Kilode" (remix By Carl Craig) - (8:25) 120 BPM
Pepe - "Benzine Electronics" - (6:01) 130 BPM
Black Dog Productions - "Flux" - (8:16) 128 BPM
Untitled - (7:18) 130 BPM
DJ Bone - "All My Heart" - (7:58) 128 BPM
Francis Bebey - "Bissau" (Pilooski remix) - (5:42) 120 BPM Hot
Floorplan - "Let The Church" - (6:04) 128 BPM
Terrace - "Seventh City" (Filtered dub) - (5:20) 134 BPM
Derrick May - "Kaotic Harmony" - (6:32) 132 BPM
Equiknoxx - "Flagged Up" (Mark Ernestus remix) - (9:36) 137 BPM
DJ Bone - "Dreamer 6.1" - (5:16) 128 BPM
Stanislav Tolkachev - "Optical Illusions" - (7:43) 137 BPM
K-Lone - "Old Fashioned" - (10:13) 110 BPM
Jessy Lanza - "Strange Edition" - (4:42) 100 BPM
Various - "DJ-Kicks" (continuous DJ mix By Deetron) - (1:18:10) 125 BPM
Review: This an altogether epic offering from Deetron; a vast collection of un-mixed tracks from his brilliant DJ Kicks mix (naturally included as a bonus cut) that is little less than a lesson in the evolution of techno over the last three decades. Amongst the 38 tracks you'll find fine representatives of a myriad of sub-genres (intelligent techno, dub techno, IDM, ambient techno, gospel techno, and so on), as well as past, present and future classics (Damier and Trent's "Morning Factory", Spacetime Continuum's "Swing Factory", Mark Ernestus's recent Equinoxx remix, the Motor City bliss of Rhythim is Rhythim AKA Derrick May's "Ka-o-tic Harmony", a brilliant old Black Dog Productions workout). In other words, it's a breathlessly brilliant collection of both well-known and obscure gems. It comes heartily recommended.
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K7 359DTM
09 Mar 18
Techno
Cafe Mambo Ibiza - Sunset To After Dark
Various
Bonobo - "Second Sun" - (3:43) 76 BPM
Zero 7 - "Last Light" - (3:57) 80 BPM
Nick & Samantha - "On The Beach" - (4:36) 118 BPM
Tom Szirtes - "Calling You" - (4:16) 88 BPM
Private Agenda - "Sienna" - (3:15) 90 BPM
Kraak & Smaak - "Stumble" (Blue Motel remix) - (5:25) 91 BPM
Westerman - "Roads" (Bullion remix) - (6:24) 91 BPM
Seahawks - "White Horses" - (9:37) 96 BPM
Prins Emanuel - "Aquarius" - (4:30) 96 BPM
The Project Club - "Leaves Of Millfield" - (6:58) 100 BPM
Gigi Masin & Tempelhof - "Blue 13" (Steve Coby remix) - (10:08) 100 BPM
Ambala - "Bambari" - (5:03) 95 BPM
Franky Selector - "Windswept Sand Dune" (Fred Everything Space Re dub) - (5:52) 111 BPM
HNNY - "The Islands" - (4:43) 117 BPM
No Logo - "Wireman" (Robot 84 remix) - (5:24) 59 BPM
Cubicolour - "Machine Keys" - (3:32) 120 BPM
YesYou - "Change Is Going To Come" - (4:16) 103 BPM Hot
Penner+Muder - "Aimless" - (6:56) 61 BPM
Lovebirds & Mousse T. - "Closer To You" - (6:14) 59 BPM
Black Loops - "Mia Negrita" - (6:03) 62 BPM
Radiophobia - "If You Ever Change Your Mind" - (9:31) 61 BPM
Theo Kottis - "Future Eyes" - (6:01) 120 BPM
Moby - "Natural Blues" (Kidnap Kid remix) - (6:55) 121 BPM
Dusky - "Cold Heart" - (6:34) 122 BPM
Deniz Kurtel & Guy Gerber - "Here Comes The Rain" - (7:16) 123 BPM
Ninetoes - "Bonita" - (7:03) 123 BPM
Martin Waslewski & Ole Biege - "Reilstreet" - (8:55) 61 BPM
D.Y.A - "Do It" - (6:57) 61 BPM
Zepherin Saint - "One Sound" - (5:48) 123 BPM
Daniel Bortz - "Pictures" (Tuff City Kids remix) - (6:43) 59 BPM
Vhyce - "Just To Make Me" (Till Von Sein remix) - (6:16) 60 BPM
Few Nolder - "Chant" - (4:34) 60 BPM
Amateur Dance - "You Give Me Butterflies" - (7:14) 124 BPM
Cafe Mambo Sunset (continuous DJ mix 1) - (1:00:39) 94 BPM
Cafe Mambo Afterdark (continuous DJ mix 2) - (1:04:38) 122 BPM
Review: Ibiza institution Cafe Mambo needs little introduction. Starting as a sunset hangout, it soon became a perfect venue for the island's pre-parties and has developed an iconic status worldwide. It has served up thousands of sunsets since it first opened it's doors in 1994 and here's Sunset to Afterdark: an expertly crafted collection compiled by the team behind the successful Future Disco series and Needwant label. This one takes you from those unforgettable sunsets to, like the name suggests, the nighttime where things really heat up. If there is one essential soundtrack required this summer, this is it. Highlights not limited to: Zero 7's sublime drifter "Last Light", Dutch trio Kraak & Smaak's emotive and bittersweet little ditty "Stumble" (Blue Hotel Mix) through to the gorgeous remix of Tempelhof & Gigi Masin's "Blue 13" by Declasse main man Steve Coby. There's even a bit of slinky and uptempo tech house from hot UK duo Dusky. Comes with two continuous mixes for your convenience: Sunset and Afterdark, naturally.
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NEEDCD 029D
01 Sep 17
Balearic/Downtempo
Sorry For The Late Reply: Various Remixes For Various Reasons
Various
Michael Ozone - "Hetrotopia" (Young Marco remix) - (5:40) 106 BPM
Heatsick - "Dream Tennis" (Young Marco remix) - (7:19) 123 BPM
Francis Bebey - "Coffee Cola" (Young Marco remix) - (4:33) 116 BPM Hot
Vangelis Katsoulis - "Enigma" (Young Marco remix) - (8:30) 114 BPM
Jacco Gardner - "The End Of August" (Young Marco remix) - (4:53) 110 BPM
Mock & Toof - "Snowball" (Young Marco remix) - (7:33) 121 BPM
Causa - "Alji" (Young Marco remix) - (6:06) 118 BPM
HNNY - "Mys" (Young Marco remix) - (7:11) 124 BPM
Zulu Pearls - "Not Like The Others" (Young Marco remix) - (5:03) 70 BPM
Tony G - "Simple Dreams" (Young Marco dub remix) - (4:37) 122 BPM
Review: From behind the counter of Amsterdam's Rush Hour record store, Young Marco has quietly amassed a worldwide reputation as seriously happening producer. Now he launches his own label, Sorry For The Late Reply, with a compilation that features all his best remixes. The mood is deep, percussive enchantment, with highlights including the spacey Latin shuffle of "Coffee Cola", the haunting fizz of "Snowball" and the new wave pop gem "Mys" by HNNY.
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ST 001
27 Nov 15
Deep House
Good
Caypio - (8:48) 122 BPM
Good - (6:06) 117 BPM
Kitigai - (10:51) 120 BPM
Review: Given the hype surrounding HNNY over the last few years - fuelled, primarily, by a string of celebrated singles on Puss, Local Talk, Let's Play House and YUMMY - it's somewhat surprising that Sunday marks his first foray into the album market. Wisely, the Swedish artist embraced the opportunity for eclecticism that the format provides, filling his debut full-length with a mix of tracks variously designed for sofa-bound listening and dancing in clubs. There's a jazz-flecked beauty to the crackly downtempo grooves offered up by the title track, while the dreamy, guitar-laced head-nodder "Sylvia" recalls the best of his Balearic-influenced work. It's these luscious moments, such as the twinkling ambience of closer "My Baby", that really resonate.
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BARN 030
13 Jul 15
Deep House
Local Talk Vs Garito - Music Joined Us
Nacho Velasco / Various
Jesse Futerman - "Life Is A Gamble" - (4:04) 115 BPM
Deymare - "1990" - (5:14) 117 BPM
Art Of Tones - "I Don't Think That's Music" - (5:43) 124 BPM
Oliver Gehrmann - "Street Sounds" - (6:34) 118 BPM
Tommy Rawson - "Brenda Done Died With No Name" - (6:35) 118 BPM Hot
HNNY - "For The Very First Time" - (6:45) 119 BPM
Tommy Rawson - "7 Days" - (5:49) 123 BPM
Sasse - "Pino" - (7:54) 120 BPM
Fred Everything - "Brothers & Sisters" (PM Atlantic) - (8:07) 120 BPM
Dirtytwo - "Trapped" - (6:20) 122 BPM
Crackazat - "Candle Coast" - (7:10) 122 BPM
Tanzlife - "Heart Attack" - (6:24) 126 BPM
Kyodai - "So Special" - (6:50) 120 BPM
Bassfort - "Moon Shadow" - (7:02) 124 BPM
Gran Reserva Local Talk Vs Garito (continuous mix by Nacho Velasco) - (1:19:51) 120 BPM
Review: In a bid to celebrate 16 years in business, Mallorca-based Garito Cade Bar has joined forces with the like-minded souls from Sweden's Local Talk imprint. The result is a collection compiled and mixed by resident DJ Nacho Velasco, featuring both well-known and previously unheard gems from Mad Mats and Tooli's well-loved label. While many people will have some of the better known material here - think Fred Everything's excellent "Brothers & Sisters (PM Atlantic)", HNNY's "Fr The Very Forst Time" and Kyodai's "Something Special" - it's the previously unheard selections that make it Music Joined Us worth investigating. Of these new cuts, it's Tommy Rawson's lusciously loose "7 Days" and Jesse Futerman's smouldering "Life Is A Gamble" - smoky soul re-made as Latin-tinged deep house - that stand out.
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LTCD 001
17 Oct 14
Deep House
House Of Jeudi
Various
Danito & Athina - "Harmony Baby" - (8:30) 122 BPM
Kain & Aber - "Tell Me Baby" - (6:22) 119 BPM
HNNY - "Oma Doris" - (5:33) 118 BPM Hot
ENNIO & DavideI - "Hurt" - (7:01) 120 BPM
Roberto Rodriguez Manolo - "North Step" - (7:26) 126 BPM
Sean Roman - "I Find Myself" - (5:46) 120 BPM
Toomy Disco - "What You Hear" - (6:22) 122 BPM
Frag Maddin Vs Kevin Over - "Death Jam" - (7:06) 122 BPM
James Silk & Lee M Kelsall Feat Blissando - "Woe & Flutter" - (6:57) 122 BPM
Monitor 66 - "Gave You My Soul" - (7:07) 122 BPM
Camelphat - "360" - (7:38) 120 BPM
LeSale - "Fit Tucker" - (7:02) 107 BPM
Review: For this latest instalment by House Of Records the compilation-focused label turns to Jeudi, a Hamburg-based operation that's been releasing laidback, often minimal and disco-tinged house since 2010. This 12-track compile features music from names like HNNY who provides a summery, Axel Bowman-like disco-house groover, while James Silk & Lee M provide some Ibiza popping, bassline house. There's also some downbeat disco from Lesale and some dubbier moves by Monitor 66.
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HODJEU 001
08 Oct 14
Deep House
Tears
Tears - (6:02) 119 BPM Hot
Gymnastics - (4:48) 126 BPM
No Tears - (4:33) 119 BPM
Review: Johan Cederberg has enjoyed a productive year under his HNNY alias, dropping a trio of hush-hush 12" singles on Puss, as well as further acclaimed singles for Let's Play House and Local Talk. Here he returns to the latter with "Tears", arguably his strongest release of the year. The title track is deep, evocative and emotion-rich, offering up a sublime mixture of heart-aching vocal samples, unfussy, US garage-influenced beats and tactile electric pianos. It's subdued but rush inducing, prone to bringing grown men to tears (fittingly, we suppose). There's a woozier, deeper dub in the shape of "No Tears", while "Gymnastics" sees him impressively trotting off towards arms-raised disco territory. Not disco house, mind, just good, honest, string-laden disco.
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LT 041
20 Dec 13
Deep House
Talking House Vol 3
Various
Dirtytwo - "Waisted" - (6:00) 121 BPM
Claes Rosen - "Daydreaming" - (5:43) 124 BPM
Tony Blitz - "Vodka & Valium" - (5:54) 130 BPM
Art Of Tones - "The Great Sgatmi" - (5:06) 120 BPM
Elef - "Holdin U" - (6:48) 120 BPM
Anaxander - "My Aniseed Lollipop" - (7:57) 114 BPM
The True Rebels - "Bitter Love" (Deep Space Orchestra remix) - (8:57) 120 BPM
Orazio Fantini - "To The Ball" - (6:26) 120 BPM
HNNY - "Tears" - (6:02) 119 BPM Hot
Tommy Rawson - "Don't Lose It" - (8:30) 123 BPM
DJ Duke presents Freedom - "Closer" (Sean McCabe club mix) - (7:50) 124 BPM
S3A - "Sleepness 909" - (7:16) 122 BPM
Dale Howard - "Throwback" - (7:53) 122 BPM
Review: It's a sign of the ludicrously prolific nature of Mad Mats and Tooli's Local Talk imprint that this is their third compilation of label highlights this year. That the quality threshold remains impressively high is credit to their A&R skills. Encompassing revivalist US garage, twinkle-eyed deep house and enveloping groovery, Talking House Volume 3 is packed full of distinctive dancefloor highlights. Check, for example, the fearsome acid tweakery of Anaxander's breathless "My Aniseed Lollipop", the wide-eyed, piano-laden rush of Deep Space Orchestra's brilliant remix of The True Rebels' "Bitter Love", and the baggy, organ-heavy samba-house warmth of Tommy Rawson's "Don't Lose It". And that's just for starters. In a word: essential.
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LTTH 003
06 Dec 13
Deep House
Talking House Vol 2
Various
HNNY - "For The Very First Time" (Dirtytwo midas version) - (7:56) 118 BPM Hot
Dirtytwo - "Trapped" - (6:20) 122 BPM
John Mood - "A Basement Romance" - (6:58) 120 BPM
Cazuma & Andreas - "Nostalgia" - (8:26) 121 BPM
Kindimmer - "Shadow & Construction" - (6:46) 118 BPM
Anaxander - "Antoinette" - (4:31) 125 BPM
Kyodai - "Moving" (breaking part 2) - (7:36) 121 BPM
HNNY - "Yearning" - (5:37) 120 BPM
Chesus - "Special" - (7:08) 125 BPM
Lee Webster - "Punch A Crocodile" - (4:43) 119 BPM
Cle - "The Jam" - (6:38) 121 BPM
Fred Everything - "Brothers & Sisters" (am pacific) - (6:35) 120 BPM
Timmy P - "What You Sayin" - (5:56) 120 BPM
Mike Sharon - "Can You Feel It" - (6:48) 123 BPM
Review: It's not all that long since Local Talk's first Talking House compilation dropped. Given the sheer volume of 12" singles from the label - there seems to be one every week these days - it's little surprise to see this follow-up dropping in double-quick time. The label's best material has always been superb, and there are some real gems here. Check, for example, Dirtytwo's clever (and exceptionally well executed) fusion of HNNY's "For The Very First Time" and Midnight Star's "Midas Touch", John Mood's "Basement Romance" (clearly inspired by classic Mood II Swing), and Cle's colossal piano house bomb "The Jam". Oh, and the thrill-packed blast of Balearic magic that is Fred Everything's "Brothers & Sisters (AM Pacific)".
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LTTH 002
14 Jun 13
Deep House
Yearning EP
Yearning - (5:37) 120 BPM
For The Very First Time (Dirtytwo's Midas Touch version) - (7:56) 118 BPM Hot
For The Very First Time (Dirtytwo's Midas Beatless version) - (6:30) 118 BPM
Review: Rising Swedish house producer HNNY scored one of last year's most ubiquitous cuts in the shape of "For The Very First Time" which appeared on his debut EP of the same name for Mad Mats' unstoppable Local Talk label. Yearning marks HNNY's long overdue Local Talk return and features yet another immediately infectious production from the Stockholm-based producer's armoury along with a superlative remix of his aforementioned hit. As soon as those warm keys wrap around the loose rhythms of "Yearning" you get an sense that HNNY knows how to craft a house production and the subtle vocal hook that comes swooping in will undoubtedly cause requisite chaos. On the remix tip, Local Talk's secret weapon Dirtytwo gets his 80s electro funk on for a blinding rendition of "For The Very First Time". Tiger & Woods would be proud of this one.
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LT 025
15 Mar 13
Deep House
Talking House Vol 1
Various
Fulbert - "First Time House" - (6:41) 120 BPM Hot
DJ Steaw - "Sky Hunt" - (7:20) 122 BPM
Dirtytwo - "Moody" - (10:18) 120 BPM
Tanzlife - "Heart Attack" - (6:24) 126 BPM
HNNY - "For The Very First Time" - (6:45) 119 BPM
Kyodai - "Breaking" - (6:47) 122 BPM
Mateo & Matos - "Maw Basics" (Gerd's NY Stomp mix) - (7:02) 125 BPM
Andreas Saag - "Back To Life" (full mix) - (8:42) 124 BPM
Willie Graff & Tuccillo - "Sunday Morning" - (7:26) 121 BPM
Wil Maddams - "Stand In For Love" - (6:33) 116 BPM
Actual Proof - "The Grit" (original disco mix) - (7:29) 120 BPM
Bassfort - "Moon Shadow" - (7:02) 124 BPM
Review: Given the runaway success of Mad Mats and Tooli's Local Talk imprint - one of the first labels to go all-out on the '90s garage revival tip - it was probably inevitable that a compilation would appear at some point. Talking House Volume One presents a pleasing selection of label favourites (HNNY's "For The Very First Time", Will Maddams' "Stand In For Love", Gerd's remix of Mateo & Matos' "Maw Basics") and lesser-known gems (Fulbert's brilliantly uplifting "First Time House", Dirtytwo's Mood II Swing tribute "Moody", Andreas Saag's jazzy, string-laden "Back To Life"), with the odd unheard cut thrown in. Taken in context, it's excellent, and touches on many more vintage house and garage strands, whilst remaining current, than many similar releases.
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LTTH 001
15 Feb 13
Deep House
For The Very First Time EP
For The Very First Time - (6:45) 119 BPM Hot
Apricots - (4:34) 119 BPM
Trummor - (10:22) 119 BPM
Review: Having come to the fore via some rather divisive edits of Dorian Concept, Steve Reich and Mariah Carey, the Stockholm based producer HNNY serves notice of his capacity for original productions with this rather fine release on the Local Talk label. This fifteenth release for Mad Mats' resolutely deep house operation maintains the standards set by previous emissions, and it's easy to see why opening track "For The Very First Time" has already been embraced by HNNY's former overseers Studio Barnhus. That all too authentic take on the early 90s NYC house sound is a good primer for what to expect from hereon in, with the similar equation of pitched vocal snatches craftily twisted around infectious yet simplistic melodic motifs and thick bass lines also characterising "Apricots". Do check the percussive 10 minute long behemoth that is "Trummor" for an example of what else HNNY can do - an expert DJ tool in the mould of how they used to be done, back in those days.
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LT 015
31 Aug 12
Deep House
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