Review: Dedicated to unearthing the hidden treasures of classic house and techno, mint condition dives deep into the archives of contemporary dance music from cities like Chicago, Detroit, New York, London, Leeds, and Berlin. Their mission is to deliver exclusive gems, from unreleased mixes to overlooked classics, that have been sought after by enthusiasts for decades. In their latest release, Spincycle, comprised of Andy Davies and Dave Clements, revives the 2002 classic 'Making Faces' originally on Bushwacka's Oblong Imprint. This reissue showcases the duo's distinctive fusion of tech-house and garage, with "Making Faces" featuring infectious percussion, a deep bassline, and soulful chords, while "Twister" delivers a raw and energetic UKG-inspired groove with monstrous sub-bass. Mint Condition's commitment to resurrecting essential tracks like these is a welcome treat for aficionados and overdue for those who have long yearned for a much loved sound to return to the scene.
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