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Funn Houze EP
RAISE UP (Raise Up High) - (5:47) 125 BPM Hot
Sunday Ride - (7:15) 124 BPM
What - (5:07) 125 BPM
Let The World Dance - (5:56) 123 BPM
Review: New York City-based artist Jovoon, with release on labels like Clone, Rush Hour, and his own label, Goldtone Records is bringing his soulful and deep house style to the re-energized NYC label Nu Groove. Jovonn immediately sets the tone its infectious bassline and hypnotic melody of 'Raise Up (Raise Up High)', using piano chords and vocal samples create a warm and inviting atmosphere. 'Sunday Ride' brings a more relax atmosphere with a groovy bassline and minimalistic percussion while the chunky "WHAT" is sure to get the dancefloor moving. The EP closes with "Let The World Dance," a track that is full of energy and drive featuring big room bass and a plunging sub that is guaranteed to make an impact.
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826194 596491
24 Mar 23
Deep House
Indoors EP
Get Together (Jovonn's BND remix) - (6:30) 124 BPM Hot
I Am Man - (5:57) 124 BPM
Deep End (Techno Club Theme) - (8:23) 125 BPM
Review: It may now be 31 years since Jovonn released his first EP, but the Brooklyn-based producer is showing no signs of losing his touch. In fact, his productions are arguably getting better, at least on recent evidence. Predictably, he's on fine form on the Indoors EP, first utilising the same Marlena Shaw vocal sample mined by St Germain on 'Rose Rouge' for the slick, tech-tinged jazz-house wonder that is 'Get Together (Jovonn's BND Mix)'. He next opts for a more locked-in and hypnotic deep house sound on 'I Am Man' -all Afro-house influenced drums, weighty sub-bass and ultra-melodic synth sounds, before joining the dots between smooth tech-house and basement-bothering techno on heady late-night roller 'Deep End (Techno Club Theme)'.
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BND 009
05 Nov 21
Deep House
Goldtone Edits
Pianos Of Gold (Ian Pooley mix) - (6:32) 124 BPM Hot
Show U Love (DJ Deep edit) - (5:47) 121 BPM
Be Free (Mike Huckaby edit) - (7:04) 121 BPM
Review: Clone Royal Oak's latest outing is a simple idea, beautifully executed. It sees a trio of experienced producers offering up scalpel style reworks of classic cuts from Jovonn's early '89s Goldtone Records stable. Ian Pooley steps up first, delivering a chunky revision of sought-after 1993 cut "Pianos of Gold" that builds energy via a stripped-back, bass-heavy section before unleashing Jovonn's superb organ riffs, glassy-eyed deep house chords and sweaty vocal cut-ups. Next, DJ Deep delivers a snappy and perfectly pitched rearrangement of vibraphone-laden 1992 cut "Show U Love", before Detroit legend Mike Huckaby gets to work on Jovonn's 1991 debut "Be Free", brilliantly utilizing the breezy and soulful vocal on a version that subtly enhances the producer's classic New Jersey deep house original.
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ROYAL 044
30 Sep 18
Deep House
The Lost Traxx
Work - (4:58) 123 BPM
Lost In Bass - (4:09) 125 BPM
Movin Pianos - (7:16) 125 BPM
Not The Way - (6:42) 125 BPM
Play It Loud - (5:13) 123 BPM
The Deepest Moov - (5:34) 124 BPM Hot
Played by: Mike Nasty
Review: 1990s deep house survivor Jovonn is set to release a new album in the autumn. Before that, he's decided to let us tale a peak inside his bulging vaults via a six-track set of "Lost Traxx". His love of fluttering, new age house style synth lines comes to the fore on beautiful, organ-rich opener "Work", while "Lost in Bass" is a heads-down, basement-ready roller from the point when New York and New Jersey producers were looking to the North of England for inspiration. Ultra-positivity is provided via the jazz piano solos of "Movin Pianos", the Roy Ayers style vibraphone work on "Not The Way", while closer "The Deepest Moov", all tactile, synth-driven grooves and jammed-out electric piano solos, more than lives up to its name.
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BND 004
30 Jul 18
Deep House
Peak Hour EP
Body N Deep (Jovonn Fabric mix) - (6:11) 124 BPM
Can't Make Up My Mind (Dubba dub) - (6:19) 122 BPM Hot
Stomp The Ground - (6:05) 124 BPM
Played by: Marcel Vogel
Review: On his latest outing, New Jersey deep house stalwart Jovonn has decided to pay tribute to the Peak Hour. Predictably, he gets straight to the point with "Body 'N' Deep (Fabric Mix)", doffing a cap to a certain Farringdon basement by way of rolling riffs, quick-fire soulful vocal samples, crashing cymbal builds and the kind of toasty-but-restless groove that has always marked out his greatest productions. "Can't Make My Mind Up (Dubba Dub)" is deeper and groovier with looser machine drums and the producer's usual rich melodic progressions, while closer "Stomp The Ground" is rougher and darker as usual, with wiggly acid lines and a hushed spoken word vocal wrapping themselves around a Red Zone style basement groove.
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BND 001
07 Aug 17
Deep House
Luv EP
Basics 4 Love - (6:09) 123 BPM Hot
Jus Luv - (6:25) 123 BPM
Show You Luv - (7:09) 121 BPM
Played by: Kisk, VRRS
Review: New York's JoVonn arrived on the worldwide house scene in the early 90s. He's released hundreds of jams but the Dutch crew at Clone are all about the vintage cuts. Here they present an EP of tunes that date from around 1992, newly remastered by the mighty Alden Tyrell. "Basics 4 Love" sounds like a female Prince protege philosophising over campy New York garage, complete with suspended strings and cool bleepy riff that arrives halfway through. From there "Jus Luv" is deep and jazzy with a Bobby Konders vibe and "Show You Luv" features slammin kicks and snares and Nightcrawlers melodies.
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CCC 031
10 Mar 17
Deep House
Vibes 2 part 1
Rick Wilhite / Various
Josh Milan - "Electro Dreams" - (8:28) 125 BPM Hot
Jon Easley - "Lemon Lime" - (7:21) 125 BPM
Jovonn - "Ruff" - (5:54) 125 BPM
Norm Talley & Rick Wilhite - "30 Years Later" - (6:11) 110 BPM
Tj Dumas - "Gin Gimlet" - (5:36) 126 BPM
Sean Tate - "A Matter Of Pain" - (5:01) 125 BPM
K Alexi - "Im A Lust" - (9:31) 138 BPM
Review: Yes, The Godson is back doing his thing for Rush Hour! Detroit legend Rick Wilhite first put his compiling skills to play for the Amsterdam empire back in 2010 with the excellent Vibes New & Rare Music, an 11-track release that celebrated the role the esteemed selector and producer played in moulding local Detroit tastes as the head of the Vibes New & Rare Music record store. Theo Parrish, Glenn Underground and Marcellus Pittman all contributed, whilst the compilation also worked as a platform to introduce newer names such as Kyle Hall and Ricardo Miranda. A second volume is most welcome and expands Wilhite's remit to include music by producers from Detroit, Chicago and New York. The first of two double editions kicks off with a sublime production from Blaze's Josh Milan and doesn't let up on the heat, with Jovonn, K Alexi and a collaborative cut from Wilhite and Norm Talley amongst the highlights.
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RHM 010 1
23 Jun 14
Deep House
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