Review: Tokyo Dawn says that this third volume in their deep house-flavoured compilation series, "The Move", was designed to "free your mind, body and soul". It's certainly packed with suitably soothing, sensual and life-affirming fare, from the dancing saxophones, organic grooves and sumptuous vocals of Goldiva's "Strangers Tonight" and the ultra-deep, broken house brilliance of Lyric L's "There You Stand", to the shuffling tech-house/soulful house fusion of Budda Sage, Walkman and Exorbiant DJ's "Supernova (featuring Paul B)". Other highlights include the neo soul-influenced bliss of The Grey Area's "Sorry" and the Posse's tasty remix of Inskwel's sublime J to the C hook-up "Edible Pyramid".
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