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The Haunted House Of House Pt Two
Cow Palace - (5:46) 118 BPM Hot
Bison - (3:57) 103 BPM
Push Comes To Shove - (5:50) 120 BPM
Fine (feat Grand Agent) - (3:01) 110 BPM
Review: Comprising the second half of their hotly anticipated album, this latest release from the widely celebrated house duo Session Victim showcases just why their groove is so well liked. Far from trying to be cool in their music, instead the kind of funk the German duo conjure up in their sample-heavy sound is pure and addictive, not least on "Push Come To Shove". It's not all party rockers mind you, as well demonstrated in the low slung hip-hop leaning of "Fine". With the summer looming this is a strongly advised addition to your sun-compatible arsenal.
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DOGD 24
13 Apr 12
Deep House
The Haunted House Of House Pt One
The Haunted House - (6:31) 122 BPM Hot
Alpine Glow - (3:25) 109 BPM
Dark Sienna - (5:21) 111 BPM
Flying Visit - (4:01) 106 BPM
Review: Comprising the second half of their hotly anticipated album, this latest slab of wax from the widely celebrated house duo Session Victim showcases just why their groove is so well liked. Far from trying to be cool in their music, instead the kind of funk the German duo conjure up in their sample-heavy sound is pure and addictive, not least on "Push Come To Shove". It's not all party rockers mind you, as well demonstrated in the low slung hip-hop leaning of "Fine". With the summer looming this is a strongly advised addition to your sun-compatible arsenal.
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DOGD 23JU
02 Apr 12
Deep House
Left The Building
The Keyboarder - (7:17) 117 BPM Hot
Tomorrow Night - (6:09) 120 BPM
Even (dub) - (7:12) 116 BPM
Review: New on the Delusions of Grandeur label (a sub label of Jimpster's excellent Freerange imprint), Berlin based duo Session Victim have made a gem of an EP that would find a good home in the racks of any nu-disco fans. "The Keyboarder" sounds like something Treasure Fingers would drop, as it's both full of groove and heavy on the silky string stabs. The clean, live sounding drums on "Tomorrow Night" alone are worth getting excited about, underpinning a corking deep rhythm that becomes infectious. Well worth checking out.
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DOGD 07
29 Jan 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
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