Review: Here we have a very special release indeed, with L2S proudly presenting this unique collaboration between Berlin's Mokujin and Ohio' 'House Music Diva', Ms Tommie Cotton. Despite the international credentials, their aim was to present a 'forward thinking deep UK garage and bass' release, and boy have they delivered. It's a six-track mini LP that takes no prisoners, our faves include the relentlessly speedy doom-garage of "The Underground", the spacey and evil throb of "Steppin" and the dark alley dubstep of "Seven Sisters Road". Killer.
Review: Smooth and soulful house of the deeper spectrum from globetrotting Canadian producer Adam Hyjek featuring the fabulous vocal talents of Tommie Cotton; Jocelyn Brown eat your heart out! The original version is well produced and nails that classic deep house sound, reminiscent of the grooves that Jay Shepheard or Futureboogie's Lukas equally have a knack for. London's Mike Millrain steps up to give the track an U.S. garage style remake which is so authentic you'd think it was a lost track from '92. Quite fitting that Lamont Dex steps up next to deliver a U.K. Garage rendition, with its 2-step beat this release will equally appeal to party animals on each side of the Atlantic.
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