Mousse T & Suzie - "All Nite Long" (Sneak's Diskodub) - (7:13) 125 BPM
Review: Hannover's Peppermint Jam predicts that 2018 will be a good year for house music - and what better to support this than with the third outing of the mighty Jam Files series. The label's very own Mousse T. starts the journey with a fresh exclusive, featuring the inimitable Peven Everett on the sensual jam "Pleasure" and even a remix of his anthem "Horny" from '96 by Scott Diaz. Elsewhere, there's also a rework of the classic "Never Enough" by Hamburg legend Boris Dlugosch, plus future classics by newbies like Studioheist on their deep and soulful "In Control" featuring the smooth as silk vocals of Andre Espeut. Also, Raw Instinct get their hot track "De La Bass" reworked by Montreal hero Fred Everything. Jam Files III is the perfect offering for every house music fan or 'music connoisseur' according to the label - we'd have to agree!
Review: With its bulging bassline, enveloping chords, touchy-feely melodies and passionate female vocal, "I Am So" - the latest missive from hipster-ish Italian producers Newbie Nerdz - ticks all the right boxes. It's deep enough to impress the heads, and just about rough enough for the ravers. "Everytime" repeats the trick, this time focusing the action around an even bigger bassline, tactile pianos and bumpin' US garage beats. The remixes take the two tracks in pleasingly different directions. First up, Last Magpie offer up a drowsy, off-kilter take on "I Am So" that's dreamy and dark in equal measure. Finally, the Leon DubbyTrippy take on "Everytime" unleashes six and a half minutes of booming drums and heads-down atmospherics.
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