Review: With a colossal 25 tracks, Deep House Extravaganza Volume 6 certainly delivers on its promise. It's an epic collection of snugly deep house nuggets that should tickle the fancy of anyone who likes their house warm, comforting and touched with the faintest whiff of sweat-drenched late night soul. There are forays into chunkier, more bumpin' territory (Junior Gee's familiar "Southside Hustle", the percussive thump of Caytaz and Patz "Watercat"), some pleasing Afro flavour (Qmusse's "Amasikko") and even a dash of pacey tech-house (Tan Atalar's pleasing "April"). The overall feel, though, is smooth, groovy and floor-friendly - and it delivers that with aplomb.
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