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Planet E 30
Various
Innerzone Orchestra - "People Make The World Go 'Round" - (4:27) 89 BPM
Played by: Deesko
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PLE65406-5D
27 May 22
Deep House
Omnipotent
Bestie - (6:40) 82 BPM
Review: Detroit's own house legend Terrence Parker drops his eighth studio album in a production career that dates all the way back to the early 90s. Opener 'Glorious' (feat Damaged Goods) sets the tone: replete with Parker's trademark piano and a top-drawer female vocal, it's clear from the outset that we're in pretty traditional house territory. But few do this kind of tackle better than Mr P (especially in this day and age), and from the sultry, sax-tastic 'So Beautiful' and 'Naturally' (both feat Giani Bellio) to the stomping tech of closer 'Bad Company' with its preacher vocal, via the laidback 'Bestie' and the gospel-inspired, Seven Grand Housing Authority vibes of 'Shine On', the house lover's only complaint is likely to be that there are just eight tracks. Absolutely masterful.
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QTZLP 018
22 Mar 19
Funky/Club House
Motor City Life
Plastic Soul Junkie (TP Wave Brush version) - (5:55) 86 BPM
Interlude Funky 3 - (2:11) 87 BPM
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GMNLP 004
11 Dec 17
Balearic/Downtempo
GOD Loves Detroit
The Sabath - (7:19) 83 BPM
Review: As the title suggests, Terrence's Parker's first album since 2014 was inspired by the two constants in the experienced producer's life: his Christian faith, and the ongoing struggles of Detroit. Musically, it's an unashamedly retro-futurist affair, with Parker largely delivering a range of feel good tunes that draw heavily on techno, gospel, New Jersey garage and Chicago house. Highlights are plentiful, from the warm sci-fi ambience of "The Sabbath" and rich, late '80s soulfulness of "Transition", to the bubbly techno shuffle of "Let's Go" and the rush-inducing piano house stomp that is "Don't Waste Another Minute". "Latter Rain", which is served up in two distinctive versions - the beat-less, string-drenched soul of the "Hearing The Rain Mix" and the classic US garage skip of the "After The Storm Mix" - is also superb.
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PLE 653805
30 Jun 17
Deep House
Future Disco Vol 7: 'Til The Lights Come Up
Various
Tempelhof - "Drake" (Future Disco edit) - (6:21) 83 BPM
Review: How many long-running compilation series are still going in this day and age? Ok, well respected ones then. Sean Brosnan's Future Disco series has always delivered the goods and can always be used as a benchmark for where the nu-disco world is at any one time. This time, it's (perhaps unsurprisingly) all about the vintage house vibes so not so disco then, but still a thrilling listen. Highlights include the slinky DJ T-esque "You're The One", the ever-brilliant DJ Koze's remix of hot newcomers Mount Kimble and the deeply enchanting Axel Boman remix of "Naughty".
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NEEDCD 013D
17 Feb 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
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