Review: Charles, a UK house music legend with 35 years of excellence, joins forces with Ursula, a sought-after poet from Philly, in a dream collaboration brought to life on Selador. The track originally featured on the label's Decade 5 birthday EP, and here the German duo Clavis delivers a deep warehouse styled remix, showcasing Ursula's vocals over a pure, classic sound. And true to form, Charles provides an accompanying dub and acapella, maintaining the tradition of delivering peerless vocal gems, serving up another a stone-cold classic that lives up to the hype.
Review: For those who've been buying house music since the '90s, "Sixth Sense" may be familiar. It was first released as a single way back in 1997 and saw Josh Wink joining forces with beat poet/spoken word artist Ursula Rucker on a typical deep and dark house workout. These are entirely fresh remixes, with Schlomi Aber and Louie Vega delivering decidedly 21st century revisions. Vega's vocal, dub and instrumental versions are surprisingly moody by his standards, wrapping Wink's acid-style stabs and mind-altering aural textures around a bouncy, cowbell-driven rhythm track rich in live percussion. Aber takes the track into ultra-deep, sub-heavy techno pastures on his clandestine and alluring "Remix", before stripping back the beats and pushing up the bass on the arguably even more intoxicating "Hidden In The Dark Mix".
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