Review: Lawrence and Andy from Inland Knights have served up a real ace in the form of "Control". It's a slow building funky-tech bomb that starts with a clap-happy old school beat which soon gets joined by classic house bass, itchy percussive stabs and an Adonis-style acid vocal. On a more classically funky tip, Trimside label-boss Leif spruces up the mix with some canny filtering and a more Braxe/Falke bassline, while Kamo slows things down a little for a spanking house-meets-future soul treatment that shines thanks to its forward thinking production tricks.
Review: Inland Knights' Broke EP slipped out just before Christmas, with a clutch of solid remixes. Funkfied have now unleashed another raft of re-rubs in a bid to satisfy a wide range of deep and tech house tastes. So we get a rich, soulful rub from Emil Lanne, a broody tech house rework from Guney Dubstar, some swing sampling chunkiness from Kane Ian and barrage of classic New Jersey organs from Soul De Martin. Then there's Hokum's faintly unsettling remix, which flits between warped acid stabs and moody chords for maximum late night pleasure. Job done.
Review: Drop Music reaches it 67th release with three new tracks from label owners Inland Knights. The Nottingham boys hit hard with this one, creating the kind of dancefloor killers we've come to expect from a duo whose impressive discography dates back more than a decade. Standout track, "Reality Check" samples Missy Elliot while "Bite Back" flows with a big, peak time groove.
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