Review: Kerri Chandler, Dennis Quin, and Troy Denari unite to breathe fresh life into the iconic 1998 hit "You're In My System". This modern take on a house music classic sees Chandler revisiting his own work, collaborating once more with vocalist Troy Denari and Dutch artist Dennis Quin. They've meticulously reworked and replayed the entire composition using the same hardware as the original, and Denari's vocals beautifully reimagine the essence of the 1980s hit by The System. Chandler's signature soulful keys, Quin's crisp drum work, and Denari's modern soulful vocals blend seamlessly in this dynamic future classic, primed for late-summer dancefloors and beyond. For those craving a raw groove, Dennis Quin's "DQ Dub" offers an equally enticing alternative.
Review: Now an A&R for Urban Dubz, Jeremy Sylvester was one half of 2-step heroes Club Asylum. Here he curates a retrospective of old skool 2-step and UK garage. As a first hand authority on the subject he totally nails it - selecting 16 corkers largely all produced by himself (well we did say he was an authority...). Highlights include the otherworldly, space-age 2 step of Club Asylum's dub of Troy Denari's "Step A Little Closer", the hypnotic and steppy electro breaks of Electro 2's "Steppin Riddim" and the sultry growling sleaze of Future Stepperz' rework of "Turn Me On".
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