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Vyvyan - Y
Blues - (4:13) 122 BPM
Brick Is Back - (4:18) 121 BPM
Kali Va - (5:16) 116 BPM Hot
Buenos Viernes - (5:45) 124 BPM
Tryin All The Time - (3:50) 114 BPM
Arpi'n On - (6:31) 118 BPM
Journey Of The Thief - (6:00) 121 BPM
Bubali 3000 - (6:38) 124 BPM
A Dream Relinquished - (2:56) 137 BPM
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MMMGW 1
01 Jul 22
Funky/Club House
Diamonds In The Night Vol 2
Lerosa - "It's Hard" - (5:47) 124 BPM
Eliott Litrowski - "The Little Optimist" - (5:28) 130 BPM
Vyvyan - "That Time I Dated" - (6:17) 123 BPM
Iamnotarobot - "El Vuelo" - (6:02) 122 BPM Hot
Played by: Rave Energy
Review: A pleasingly varied four-tracker from Dutch label Bordello A Parigi. Ireland's Lerosa gets the ball rolling with the synth disco of 'It's Hard', before we take a left turn into bass/electro/footwork territory with Eliott Litrowski's 909-tastic 'The Little Optimist'. It's then back to the 80s Eurodisco with Vivyan's 'That Time I Dated', which comes on like a long-lost Lipps Inc out-take, before the EP's completed by Sergo Mesa AKA Iamnotarobot's 'El Vuelo', a slice of shimmering, sultry Nang-style nu-disco that's sure to "captcha" your heart. See what we did there? A solid bet for those who like their disco on the leftfield side.
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BAP 140
29 Jun 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Me Me Me Presents: Now Now Now 09
Various / Vyvyan
Voices In Time - (7:13) 125 BPM
What They Do - (7:11) 125 BPM
Tableau - (6:59) 124 BPM Hot
Voices In Time (Elliot Adamson remix) - (6:10) 125 BPM
Review: The mysterious Vyvyan (whose true identity is a closely guarded secret) returns to Man Power's Me Me Me label with this four-track EP. Opener 'Voices In Time' comes on like a cross between minimal and mid-00s electro house, while a more percussive and in-your-face remix from Elliot Adamson closes out the EP on a driving, acid-flecked note. In-between you'll find loopy tech-houser 'What They Do' with its hip-house vocal and incessant, rough-edged bass throb, and 'Tableau', which treads similar ground to 'Voices In Time'. All told, the EP's four jagged, energetic cuts defy easy categorisation, and as such could work on quite a range of dancefloors.
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NNN 09
20 Dec 19
Minimal/Tech House
Coat Bra Pants
Coat Bra Pants - (6:02) 124 BPM Hot
Coat Bra Pants (Charlie Nobody remix) - (6:19) 125 BPM
Coat Bra Pants (Gerd Janson remix) - (5:45) 124 BPM
Coat Bra Pants (Gerd Janson Cosmic dub) - (6:36) 120 BPM
Review: Publicity-shy man or woman of mystery Vyvyan won plenty of plaudits for 2018 debut EP "Source Me", a suitably sleazy mish-mash of dancefloor-centric tropes that propelled the shadowy artist towards rising star status. The good news is that this follow-up for Me Me Me is just as good. "Coat Bra Pants" is a quirky affair, with the producer wrapping saucer-eyed rave style riffs and mind-mangling electronics around a bombastic, sub-heavy bassline and sweaty, loose-limbed drums. The accompanying remixes are suitably strong, too. The star of the show is Running Back boss Gerd Janson, who first serves up a bouncy, turn-of-the-90s style ravey house "Remix" before laying down a "Cosmic Dub" that re-imagines the track as a wayward dub disco epic.
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MMM 17
05 Jul 19
Deep House
Source Rocks/Wu Me Seh
Source Rocks (original mix) - (7:07) 124 BPM Hot
Source Rocks (Paul Woolfordas 48hr Fever Dream) - (8:14) 128 BPM
Wu Me Seh (original mix) - (7:00) 124 BPM
Wu Me Seh (Christophe remix) - (6:00) 122 BPM
Played by: PBR Streetgang
Review: More mystery material from Man Power's Me Me Me label, which of late has delivered a number of fine EPs from publicity-shy producers under hush-hush aliases. Vyvyan (real identity withheld) is clearly a confident guy or gal, as the two original tracks showcased on the EP - the fuzzy, sub-bass-heavy, dub disco meets drunken acid house shuffle of "Source Rocks" and the dirty, late night analogue hum of "Wu Me Seh" - are pretty darn hot. Happily, the remixes are rather tasty, too. There's a druggy, dark, Italo-disco-inspired rework from Bristol-based Welshman Christophe (he of Futureboogie Recordings fame) and a fantastic rub of "Source Rocks" by Paul Woolford that sounds like a cross between his Special Request project (albeit pitched-down a bit) and Pet Shop Boys classic "West End Girls".
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MMM 11
06 Apr 18
Deep House
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