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The Runaway EP
Want To Run Away (feat Amega) - (9:25) 123 BPM
Listening Close (feat Aaron Percy) - (7:52) 123 BPM
Want To Run Away (feat Amega - dub mix) - (8:39) 123 BPM Hot
Want To Run Away (feat Amega - radio edit) - (3:44) 123 BPM
Review: While 'melodic' house is bigger than it's ever been right now, the emphasis tends to be on swirling, instrumental synth epics - but here Hoj/Newman take us back to an earlier era of prog, when floaty, dreamy Balearic vibes topped with sugar-sweet female vocals were the order du jour. Lead cut 'Want To Run Away' gets away with this slightly anachronistic approach, though, thanks largely to the two-pronged attack of a seriously phat bassline and a sultry vocal performance from Amega. 'Listening Close' operates in similar territory musically but sports a delicate male vocal courtesy of Aaron Percy, while a dub and radio edit of 'Want To Run Away' complete the package.
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TNT 037
24 Sep 21
Progressive House
Prologue
Hoj (USA) - "Ramblefog" (original mix) - (7:21) 121 BPM
Steve Porter & Eli Wilkie - "Bubblebath" (Guy J remix) - (7:49) 123 BPM
Zone+ - "Lanterns" (original mix) - (7:38) 120 BPM
Gadi Mitrani - "Impromptu" (original mix) - (7:51) 121 BPM Hot
Leo Del Toro - "Bad Behaviour" (original mix) - (9:01) 121 BPM
Hauy & Jonathan Rosa - "The Skeleton Men" (original mix) - (7:53) 123 BPM
Review: Last year, Lee Burridge and Hoj launched the Tale & Tone label via the compilation style Storybook EP. With a second volume due soon, they've decided to serve up this similarly minded "Prologue". Fittingly, Hoj kicks things off via the cinematic strings and languid deep house grooves of "Rambefog", before Bedrock mainstay Guy J turns in a tasty revision of Steve Porter and Eli Wiklie's "Bubblebath" that's marked out by bold, rubbery synth bass and attractive electronic melodies. Other highlights include the epic breakdowns, grandiose chords and sun-kissed guitar flourishes of Gadi Mitrani's "Impromptu", and the meandering daybreak bliss of Hauy and Jonathan Rosa's tech-tinged, bass-heavy "The Skeleton Men".
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TNT 009
31 May 18
Deep House
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