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Up All Night
1
The Formula - (7:34) 124 BPM
Visions - (2:35) 116 BPM
Eli Escobar, Lula & Eddie Cumana - "NY So Hi" - (6:04) 122 BPM
Seein You - (5:34) 114 BPM Hot
Love Away - (6:39) 122 BPM
Thank You Les - (6:50) 125 BPM
Sweet Love - (4:20) 119 BPM
Up All Night - (6:22) 120 BPM
Get Over - (1:45) 105 BPM
Makes Me Feel - (5:47) 124 BPM
Tension - (6:29) 124 BPM
Review: As Eli Escobar let's it be known in "The Formula" that he's 'got something for you' as the sweet chorale chimes. There's a subtle Osunlade vibe to this album, the American's first, and Rhodes be flaying on "Visions" as they vamp to a climax like a Bootsy Collins solo. It's all stripped back business of "NY So Hi" - get down to this! And for some quality, sustained loops check out "Thank You Les". "Up All Night" is a dubbed-out, cool-as, disco-tinged burner and there's a whole load to discover here in a debut album rich with the type of soul you can only get from the streets of the big apple.
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NP101D
02 Jun 15
Raw Cuts Vol 1
2
Raw Cuts #1 - (6:27) 120 BPM
Raw Cuts #2 - (5:47) 120 BPM
Prayer - (6:43) 120 BPM Hot
Raw Cuts #3 - (6:56) 118 BPM
Raw Cuts #4 - (5:47) 123 BPM
Jayson Brothers - "All My Life" - (6:07) 105 BPM
Jayson Brothers - "Monster Box" - (6:26) 120 BPM
Raw Cuts #5 - (6:26) 116 BPM
Raw Cuts #6 - (6:52) 117 BPM
There's A Truth (feat Stee Downes - original mix) - (6:28) 120 BPM
Monorail - (7:03) 118 BPM
Review: Finally! Motor City Drum Ensemble aka Danilow Plessow drops the Raw Cuts series into one neat little package. Ubiquitous in 2009, the series showcased the Stuttgart native's ability to combine warm pads and luscious synths to create a house sound with a decidedly classicist tip. On this EP you'll also find two new jams from the Plessow-produced Jayson Brothers and a couple of new MCDE tracks, the highlight being "Prayer".
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FACESCD 003
16 Apr 10
Figure Of Speech
4
Figure Of Speech - (6:39) 120 BPM Hot
Victoria's Secret - (6:56) 118 BPM
Live At The Cosmic Carnival - (6:53) 125 BPM
Review: Amsterdam's Detroit Swindle duo pair up and land back on Jimpster's Freerange imprint...and you know that means swinging, dusty house grooves for all! The title track "Figure Of Speech" is a pleasant, beautifully Detroitified house swayer featuring some heavy chord action, and "Victoria's Secret" adds a further layer of beat-swing around cheery melodies for the summer haze. Flip the disc and you got "Live At The Cosmic Carnival", a disco-fuelled house anthem and another floor-filler to fill Swindle's ever-impressive catalogue.
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FRD 202
25 May 15
Pick Up
5
Pick Up - (6:38) 125 BPM
Pick Up (12" extended Disco version) - (10:01) 125 BPM Hot
The Love Truck - (9:50) 118 BPM
Review: When it comes to crafting lengthy, disco fired dancefloor treats, DJ Koze has previous form. His "Extended Disco Version" of Lapsley's "Operator" quickly became a White Isle anthem in the summer of 2016, and we fully expect "Pick Up" to be one of the disco-house hits of 2018. Based around spine-tingling samples from a heart-felt, orchestrated 1970s disco treat - think Tom Trago's "Use Me Again", and you're close - the veteran producer slowly builds the pressure before really letting loose in the closing stages. Then "The Love Truck" is an altogether deeper, dubbier and dreamier affair, seemingly designed for leisurely warm-up sets and gentle, early morning shuffling.
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PAMPA 031
12 Apr 18
100% Gomma (by Jacques Renault) (unmixed tracks)
7
Jacques Renault / Various
Leroy Hanghofer - "Pin" (Jacques Lu Cont mix) - (6:17) 120 BPM
Los Amigos Invisibles & Dimitri From Paris - "Glad To Know You" (Ray Mang's Flying dub) - (10:52) 116 BPM Hot
Capablanca & T Keeler - "No Hay Dub" - (7:15) 119 BPM
Severino Horse Meat Disco - "Bounce" - (5:54) 120 BPM
Daniel Avery & The Deadstock 33s - "Nylon Icon" - (5:40) 122 BPM
Headman - "It Rough" (Chicken Lips remix) - (8:05) 120 BPM
Baldelli - "Phobos" - (4:56) 124 BPM
DJ Steef - "Venusian Missing" - (5:45) 118 BPM
The Glimmers - "Awake" - (6:48) 129 BPM
Munk - "Keep My Secret" (Jacques Renault remix) - (6:02) 119 BPM
Mercury - "Man" - (7:28) 119 BPM
The Barking Dogs - "Your High" (feat Tom Trago) - (6:18) 120 BPM
Telonius - "Control" - (5:03) 119 BPM
The Deadstock 33s - "Tic Tic Toc" - (4:54) 127 BPM
Various - "100% Gomma" (continuous DJ mix by Jacques Renault) - (1:00:14) 120 BPM
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GOMMADT 048
05 Apr 13
Shag Edits Volume 3
8
M James - "Cheap Thrills" - (8:32) 120 BPM
Jamie Trench - "That Groovy Thing" - (6:12) 120 BPM Hot
Review: Roots For Bloom SHAG Edits series returns with volume 3. M.James brings us a track that will catch any music lovers ear. With the crisp percussion, delicate guitar riffs, a bassline that keeps evolving throughout and that vocal, this one ticks all the boxes. On the flip label boss Jamie Trench maintains the general feel for the record. This one focusing on a simpler yet just as effective bassline and obviously being heavily reliant on the sample being in the shag edits series. If you're looking for that record that stands out from the rest, this is the weapon you need.
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RFBR 008
09 Jun 14
In Yer Face Bicep Remixes
9
In Yer Face (Bicep remix) - (7:41) 125 BPM Hot
In Yer Face (Bicep Acid dub) - (6:26) 120 BPM
Review: For those of a certain age, the opening seconds of 808 State's 1991 rave anthem "In Yer Face" - a combination of memorable melody lines and loved-up chords - are still capable of setting the pulse racing. Bicep have taken on the task of updating Graham Massey and company's anthem for a new generation, serving up two fresh interpretations. Wisely, they emphasize the spine-tingling goodness of the Manchester outfit's chord progressions on their A-side remix, getting rougher, tougher and weightier as the track progresses. Their flipside acid dub - where electro-inspired breakbeats, heavy bass and floatation tank melodies are expertly combined with ragged TB-303 lines - recalls the similarly-minded thrills of DJ Parrot and Mark Brydon's 'Sunshine Dub' of DJ Mink's early Warp slammer "Hey! Hey! Can U Relate?".
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FMB 007
30 Sep 16
F1nk
10
F1nk - (5:33) 124 BPM Hot
Sudoeste (feat Bim Sanga) - (4:52) 120 BPM
Review: Bristol's Addison Groove is back and getting well funky on this one! The Groove boss and 50Weapons staple gets some low slung party vibes into full effect on "F1nk" - a wicked tool that's looped to perfection. Next up, he goes deeper into the night on the hypnotic and very exotic polyrhythmicity of "Sudoeste" which features good mate Bim Sanga - it follows up their excellent Where Are The People EP on Bags Inc. last year. This one was our pick of the two and is perfect for those heads-down or 'get weird' moments on the dancefloor. Tip!
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GROOVE 005
19 Oct 18
After The Rain EP
11
After The Rain - (5:05) 125 BPM Hot
The French Exit - (4:49) 112 BPM
Raise - (6:45) 117 BPM
Jacob's Chair - (4:38) 110 BPM
After The Sun - (5:52) 120 BPM
Review: Crazy P main man James Baron returns under his Ron Basejam alias, with more liquid nu-disco jams. Started as a casual side project 12 years ago, Baron wanted to 'capture the more diverse and quirky sides of his musical tastes', creating underground music that he incorporates with character, personality and humour. The After The Rain EP sees him return to Bristol institution Futureboogie, for the first time since 2016's "The Carrington Spirituals". Featuring the very soulful and near spiritual title track, the lo-slung funk attack of "The French Exit " and the late night acid express of "Raise" (featuring some vocals reminiscent of the legendary Daryl Pandy) among others - each one is a a sure shot and will light up the dancefloor.
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FBR 059
04 May 18
I Got Jesus
12
I Got Jesus (original mix) - (6:34) 117 BPM Hot
I Got Jesus (Karizma Stomp dub) - (7:48) 117 BPM
Review: Lumberjacks In Hell just keep on trucking, this time calling upon the legendary skills of Karizma in setting their latest EP alight. "Work It Out" is a fiery slice of gospel choppery, whipping up a fevered line in vocal insistence that hardly needs a rhythm section to make you move, but still has the necessary goods underneath the hood. Marcel Vogel follows a similar tact on "I Got Jesus", spacing the jam out and working a bit more groove, but certainly tapping into the same spiritually enhanced vein. Karizma then returns to make an aptly named "Stomp Dub" of the track, rounding off an absolute beast of a party record.
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LIH 021
10 Apr 17
Au Seve
13
Au Seve - (6:33) 124 BPM Hot
Review: Broadwalk Records, the new label from Bristol house producer Julio Bashmore launches in fine style with the eminently classy Au Seve. Young Bashmore has an obvious talent for productions dripping in hooky qualities (see his still slay em jam "Battle For Middle You" as well as production credits for "Youth Soul" icon Jessie Ware) and "Au Seve" totally belongs in this canon, slipping carnival ready melodic touches and simple vocal loops over a dusted house mainframe dominated by rasping kicks and a killer rising bass line.
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BW 001
01 Jul 12
Slow Not Low
14
V's Edits / Various
Slow Not LowEXCLUSIVE
Bryan Ferry - "Slave To Love" (Valique remix) - (5:26) 75 BPM
FMAC - "Listen To The Wind Blow" (V's edit) - (7:00) 98 BPM
Evora - "Historia" (V's Marimba Story) - (5:10) 106 BPM
Jose - "Dreaming" (V's Californian Main edit) - (6:07) 106 BPM Hot
PF - "Brickwall" (V's Ultimate edit) - (9:33) 105 BPM
Brother's & Sisters - "It's (Never) Too Late" (V's Devotion edit) - (6:36) 112 BPM
Disposure - "Holding On" (V's Respect To Gregory edit) - (5:54) 112 BPM
DP - "Lose Your Elf" (V's Daft & The Dafter edit) - (7:42) 110 BPM
Dr.Nook - "Sexy Eyes" (V's AIRA edit) - (4:36) 55 BPM
Ed Russ - "The Loop Song" (V's Slow Burner edit) - (6:39) 101 BPM
J-Kliff - "The Harder They Come" (V's edit) - (5:40) 107 BPM
KWEEN - "The Beat Of My Heart" (V's Cool Cat Seaside Walk edit) - (6:29) 74 BPM
Lee Dorsy - "Night People" (V's Hanging Out edit) - (5:48) 105 BPM
Marvin - "Funky Space" (V's As It Goes edit) - (8:22) 106 BPM
MJJ - "Stop Your Pressure" (V's Determined mix) - (7:03) 106 BPM
Rex-T - "Jewelry" (V's Electric Blues edit) - (5:08) 100 BPM
Rodriguez - "Won't You Hurry" (V's Blue Coin edit) - (6:03) 101 BPM
Roofin - "Stand By Me!" (V's Simple edit) - (5:35) 103 BPM
The B-Boys - "G-Vibrations" (V's dub edit) - (6:51) 95 BPM
The King - "Thrillin'" (V's edit) - (6:01) 54 BPM
The Medicine - "Lullaby" (V's Low Voice dub edit) - (8:15) 55 BPM
The Ripe Tones - "Simple Tings" (V's edit) - (6:25) 105 BPM
The VU - "Femme Totale" (V's Hippie Dance edit) - (6:34) 110 BPM
Tom Browning - "Funkin' For Kingston" (V's Cool 80's mix) - (5:30) 55 BPM
Tom Sawyer - "Easy To Love" (V's edit) - (5:42) 105 BPM
Weaper's Choice - "Leaving You" (V's edit) - (5:30) 88 BPM
Will Bothers - "Lonely Town" (V's Dark Street edit) - (6:27) 98 BPM
Review: This impressively expansive collection from experienced remixer Valique showcases some of the best downtempo and Balearic edits from his popular V's Edits series. There's certainly plenty to get the blood pumping and the juices flowing throughout, from a chugging, ten-minute take on Pink Floyd ('Brickwall') and a pleasingly squelchy take on Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams' 'Lose Yourself To Dance' (here renamed 'Lose Your Elf'), to a chunky dub-house re-imagining of Jimmy Cliff classic 'The Harder They Come' and a loopy, hypnotic, mid-tempo disco-rock revision of T-Rex ('Jewelry'). Throw in party-hearty takes on cuts from Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson and the Beach Boys (an odd but impactful reimagining of 'Good Vibrations') and you have a great value compilation.
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VHR 082
18 Oct 21
Mangroove
15
Pisco - (7:45) 120 BPM Hot
L5 Syndrome - (7:30) 120 BPM
Mangrove - (7:38) 122 BPM
Review: Frankfurt innovator Rajko Muller returns as Isolee, working his magic this time for The Drifter's rather impressive Maeve imprint; which in recent times has brought us fantastic work by Ed Davenport, Baikal and Ripperton. "Pisco" is a slow burning groove with phased marimbas that cause a hypnotic dream state, while "L5 Syndrome" dives deeper: this smooth and introverted trip is definitely suited to the early night as it is for the afterhours and reminds us of his seminal, earlier works in the nineties for imprints like Playhouse. Finally, the title track is where Muller saves the best for last; this dubby, lo-slung groove is drenched in delayed and reverberated aesthetics. More great work by one of electronic music's true innovators.
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MAEVE 10D
20 Jan 17
Shir Khan Presents Black Jukebox 20
16
Bas Roos & Guy Steve - "Piece Of Soul" - (5:27) 118 BPM Hot
Freiboitar - "Lovely Situation" - (6:11) 122 BPM
Claus Casper & Jean Philips - "Sex Sells" - (6:08) 124 BPM
Review: Shir Khan unleashes another thrill-a-minute selection of disco-inspired workouts to get the dancefloor swinging. Bas Roos and Guy Steve kick things off with the good-time breeze of "Piece of Soul", where jazzy electric piano solos and ricocheting vocal samples ride a lolloping disco-house groove, before Freiboitar makes a stomping, French Touch style disco-house monster out of samples from one of the best-loved disco records of all time. Over on the flipside, Claus Caspar and Steve Philips whip their shirts off, reach for the poppers and lay down a stupendous slice of muscular late night disco-house. Featuring heavy, Moroder style arpeggio bass, razor-sharp disco strings and meaty house loops, "Sex Sells" is something of a sweaty party-starter.
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BJ 20
08 Jan 18
Testify/Can't U
17
Jamie 326 & Masalo - "Testify" - (8:16) 122 BPM Hot
Sameed - "Can't U" - (4:42) 123 BPM
Sameed - "Dusty Jazz" - (5:53) 120 BPM
Review: Since first dropping on wax in the autumn, this multi-artist affair has gone on to be one of Local Talk's most popular releases in years. It's easy to see why. Jamie 326 and Masalo's "Testify" is a fabulously urgent concoction - a low-sling, disco-tinged deep house bomb built around a restless rhythm track, impassioned, gospel style vocal snippets, and killer Clavinet lines. Sameed's dustier, sweatier "Can't U" offers a different slant on the same idea, offering a basement-bothering stomper that utilizes many of the same samples. Finally, the same artist delivers something looser in the shape of deep jazz-house jam "Dusty Jazz".
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LT 074
27 Jan 17
Drifting Back
18
Drifting Back (original mix) - (6:36) 117 BPM
Houston We Have A Problem (original mix) - (7:25) 117 BPM Hot
Juxtapose - (6:37) 119 BPM
Review: After two auspicious releases on the Swedish label Aniara Recordings, production duo Genius Of Time step up to Clone's Royal Oak series, previously graced by the likes of Space Dimension Controller, Reggie Dokes and Gerd. Taking this esteemed company into account, we don't take it lightly when we say this record is as good as anything we've heard in the Royal Oak series, with "Drifting Back" a jazzy house delight with softly pumping chords making for a jam that wouldn't seem out of place in the KDJ back cat. It's the two following tracks, however, that contain the real heat. "Houston We Have A Problem" combines calming synths, vocal moans and rolling percussion to breathtaking effect, while "Juxtapose" could almost be David Kennedy in house mode such is the tough, raw drum programming, but Genius Of Time add some softly soaring strings, thus imbuing the track with a nice classicist bent.
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ROYAL 07
16 Mar 11
OTP Party Breaks Vol 1
19
Lifetime Groove - (11:52) 104 BPM Hot
Lonely (original mix) - (8:24) 120 BPM
Review: On the Prowl launch their new sub label with help from legendary New York house producer, Marcos Cabral. "OTP Party Breaks Volume 1", which also features collaboration between Cabral and Shux, drops two tracks of the warm, disco flavoured, deep house that is currently making a storm over in New York City.



This first release is poised to set the tone of the whole imprint, who are expected to put out distinctly NY flavoured records from the city's favourite artists and producers. Marcos Cabral from Runaway certainly fits the bill, having also released on the likes of DFA, I'm A Cliche, Muke and Rekids, he is a true legend on the city's house scene. He collaborates with Chinatown Records partner Brennan Green on the EP's opening track, "Lifetime Groove," an epic twelve minute journey through laid back and groovy disco house. It has a classic feel right from the start with a retro bassline but with Balearic overtones and a dubby, feel good sentiment.



On the flip, Cabral lays his hand to Lil Louis' classic garage house track "Club Lonely." It is a simple rework, using straight forward loops and samples. The chord stabs keep the club vibes strong as repetitive saxophone flurries continue to build the tension. Bringing the 90s anthem up to date, Cabral gets a mainstay of Runaway's set on record at long last.



Marcos Cabral brings us a slice of classic New York house on "OTP Party Breaks." By merging the old sounds of the city with the new, he has managed to make a lasting impression in the now. This will get everyone up on their feet.
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PB 001
12 Apr 10
Back In The Days
20
Back In The Days - (5:40) 125 BPM Hot
Jugendstil - (5:47) 116 BPM
+++ - (5:47) 123 BPM
Humbled (Bonus Track) - (7:32) 120 BPM
Review: To date, Bavarian duo Coeo has released a number of quietly impressive deep house singles on a variety of labels, including Let's Play House, Seven Music and Dabit. Back In The Days sees them return to the Toy Tonics imprint they last graced back in 2014. There's a classic disco-house-meets-contemporary deep house feel to the groovy and attractive title track, while "Jugendstil" adds hazy jazz influences to the same successful formula. The bizarrely titled "+++" throws African vocal and drum samples into the mix, combining them with bold string riffs and unfussy house beats to excellent effect. Finally, bonus track "Humbled" sees the duo return to their filter-sporting best, with the results sounding like a fusion of Soundstream and Tom Trago.
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TOYT 046
08 Feb 16
Breaking
21
Breaking (original mix) - (6:47) 122 BPM Hot
Breaking (90s mix) - (6:07) 120 BPM
Breaking (90s dub) - (5:43) 120 BPM
Review: Not content with releasing records that pay homage to the sounds of the '90s, Local Talk bosses Mad Mats and Tooli have now signed a tune made by a production act that were last heard of in the '90s (well, 1999). "Breaking", then, is the first Kyodai record for nearly 13 years. It sounds like it was made back then, offering a smooth, piano-laden fusion of alien synths, shuffling beats and cut-up vocal stabs. It's tasty, but the real fun is to be had on the "90s Mix" and "90s Dub", both of which up the organ count in a tribute to mid-'90s New Jersey garage.
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LT 012
06 Jun 12
Valentine's Groove
22
Valentine's Groove - (7:45) 125 BPM Hot
Strings - (8:10) 122 BPM
Review: While his live appearances are placing him on the radar of ever more enlightened house heads the world over, Kink is showing no signs of slacking on the production front either. The clue is in his name, and as ever there are plenty of subtly shimmying tricks in the Bulgarian mastermind's grooves to keep the stiffest of dancers shaking on the off-beat. "Valentine's Groove" is a masterclass in jazz-inflected deep house, all fuzzy chord stabs and badass bass for the funkiest shape flingers. "Strings" meanwhile reaches for a more emotive feeling, lashing on the Detroit romanticism to a wonderfully bombastic end.
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ROYAL 32
15 Jul 16
Mink & Shoes
23
Mink & Shoes (feat Navid Izadi - original mix) - (7:16) 116 BPM Hot
Mink & Shoes (dub mix) - (7:24) 116 BPM
Mink & Shoes (feat Navid Izadi - Lokier remix) - (7:11) 119 BPM
Mink & Shoes (feat Navid Izadi - radio edit) - (3:46) 116 BPM
Review: Having spent the last couple of years focusing on re-edits and crate digging compilations, Psychemagik return to the realm of original production. Featuring the woozy vocals of Navid Izadi, "Mink & Shoes" sounds like the kind of wonky, heavily electronic house roller that you'd expect to find on Crosstown Rebels or Hot Creations, albeit with a little Freaks style bumpin' eccentricity mixed in. It's accompanied by a decidedly trippy, undulating late night dub from Psychemagik themselves, while Mexican producer Yoan Lokier gets busy on the flip. Her version is feels more trippy, with intoxicated, new wave influenced synths taking pride of place amongst a glam-style triple-beat drum pattern. It brings out the wonkiness of Izadi's vocal, which is certainly no bad thing.
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PMEP 002
18 Sep 15
The Soul Pt II
24
The Soul Pt II (Part II) - (6:16) 118 BPM Hot
The Soul Pt II (6th Borough Project dub) - (6:14) 118 BPM
The Soul Pt II (John Daly remix) - (7:37) 118 BPM
The Soul Pt II (6th Borough Project Lost dub) - (6:12) 118 BPM
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DOGD 01
01 Jan 15
Make Me Feel EP
25
Here's To You Mr Robinson - (6:01) 118 BPM
Make Me Feel - (6:17) 115 BPM
Where You Belong - (5:54) Hot
Review: A belated but welcome return for Brooklyn's Razor 'N' Tape crew. This time round, though, they're not cutting-up classic boogie tunes in a Tiger & Woods-ish disco-house style. Instead, they offer up three woozy, all-enveloping deep house cuts from The Groovers. "Here's To You Mr Robinson" laces a classic jazz vocal over a smooth-as-silk deep house groove, while "Make Me Feel" turns a delicious jazz-funk jam into a deep, soulful treat - all twinkling Rhodes, edible horns and sweeping strings. "Where You Belong", on the other hand, goes further into slow dance territory, lacing fluid funk guitars, sensual pianos and a delightful vocal over a deep rare funk groove.
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RNTD 003
08 Mar 13
Forevernevermore
26
Meanwhile Back At Home - (4:04) 107 BPM
Wednesday Night People - (2:51) 119 BPM
The Setup - (4:13) 104 BPM
Logo - (3:59) 120 BPM
Don't You Want My Love (original mix) - (4:24) 113 BPM Hot
Your Sweet Lovin - (4:20) 119 BPM
The Thief That Stole My Sad Days (Ya Blessin Me) - (8:06) 120 BPM
Tribute - (6:01) 120 BPM
Forevernevermore - (14:07) 121 BPM
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PF095 DA
25 Jul 11
Send A Prayer EP
27
Send A Prayer (Part 1) - (5:03) 118 BPM
Send A Prayer (Part.2) (Part 2) - (5:37) 121 BPM Hot
The Stranger - (6:32) 120 BPM
Sp 11 - (5:15) 125 BPM
Review: Dani Plessow dons the Motor City Drum Ensemble name with Say A Prayer signaling a return to the production game following his much publicized creative burnout. It's clear that Plessow's period of convalescence has worked wonders, with the four tracks here every bit as deep and dusty as the much vaunted Raw Cuts series upon which the MCDE project was launched skywards. Proceedings open with the two part suite of the title track, laying down fuzzy chords and intermittent vocal swoons over a gritty 909 backbone on the opening track; part 2 meanwhile will have you digging out those Raw Cuts 12"s in order to do a MCDE master mix, such is its immediate warmth and neck snapping drums. Meanwhile, Plessow uses "The Stranger" as a chance to traverse bleepier, rattling techno terrain with superb results, whilst "SP11" is rasping high octane house at its finest.
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MCDE 1210
08 Apr 13
Just EP
28
Just - (6:12) 120 BPM Hot
Celeste - (6:03) 125 BPM
Back 2 U - (7:44) 122 BPM
Back 2 U (instrumental) - (7:44) 122 BPM
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AUS 1580
22 Jun 15
Unfinished Business
29
Unfinished Business - (6:33) 123 BPM Hot
Under The Spell - (6:15) 119 BPM
Unfinished Business (Crue remix) - (7:01) 123 BPM
Woman - (5:44) 116 BPM
Review: There is little doubt that Detroit Swindle have positively owned modern high-end house music since ripping onto the scene back in 2012, kicking Dirt Crew, Murmur, Tsuba and more into touch with their red-blooded productions that pack pounding drums, punchy bass and swooning chords into crafty grooves of the most commanding kind. They're at it once again for Freerange after last year's Creep, kicking off with the joyous explosion of the title track with its righteous diva vocals, tasty Rhodes lines and hooky beat. "Under The Spell" keeps the same garage shuffle but homes in more on the bittersweet chord tones as a source of their soul, but there's still room for a marginally more restrained roller in the shape of "Woman". Crue twists things up with a murky remix of "Unfinished Business" that ditches the melodics in favour of pure rhythmic thrust.
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FRD 187
28 Nov 13
For The Very First Time EP
30
For The Very First Time - (6:45) 119 BPM Hot
Apricots - (4:34) 119 BPM
Trummor - (10:22) 119 BPM
Review: Having come to the fore via some rather divisive edits of Dorian Concept, Steve Reich and Mariah Carey, the Stockholm based producer HNNY serves notice of his capacity for original productions with this rather fine release on the Local Talk label. This fifteenth release for Mad Mats' resolutely deep house operation maintains the standards set by previous emissions, and it's easy to see why opening track "For The Very First Time" has already been embraced by HNNY's former overseers Studio Barnhus. That all too authentic take on the early 90s NYC house sound is a good primer for what to expect from hereon in, with the similar equation of pitched vocal snatches craftily twisted around infectious yet simplistic melodic motifs and thick bass lines also characterising "Apricots". Do check the percussive 10 minute long behemoth that is "Trummor" for an example of what else HNNY can do - an expert DJ tool in the mould of how they used to be done, back in those days.
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LT 015
31 Aug 12
In The End (I Want You To Cry)
31
In The End (I Want You To Cry) (original mix) - (8:22) 119 BPM Hot
Holding Back (My Love) (original mix) - (7:55) 110 BPM
TheThenUnknown - (5:42) 107 BPM
Can You Feel It (original mix) - (7:08) 119 BPM
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RB 015
22 May 09
90's House & Garage
32
Joey Negro / Various
Mood II Swing & Fonda Rae - "Living In Ecstasy" (FK Groove mix edit) - (9:16) 123 BPM
Voices - "Voices In My Mind" (CJ Mackintosh remix) - (7:34) 124 BPM
Janet Rushmore - "Joy" (Kerri's Kaoz Gone Insane) - (6:43) 120 BPM
Robert Owens - "Gotta Work" (original mix - Final take) - (6:08) 123 BPM
Mateo & Matos - "New York Style" (original mix) - (9:55) 123 BPM
Gisele Jackson - "Love Commandments" (vocal edit) - (7:49) 126 BPM
Danube Dance & Kim Cooper - "Unique" (NY Underground mix) - (7:10) 124 BPM Hot
Donnie Mark - "Stand Up For The Soul" (vocal mix) - (7:00) 122 BPM
A Bitch Named Johanna - "Freak It" (Tony Humphries instrumental mix) - (5:23) 123 BPM
Leee John - "Mighty Power Of Love" (Mood II Swing Vox mix) - (9:12) 123 BPM
Mike Delgado - "The Murder Track" (original mix) - (8:52) 123 BPM
USG - "Ncameu" (Ron Trent main mix) - (10:23) 121 BPM
Ralphi Rosario - "An Instrumental Need" (Club Need) - (6:36) 124 BPM
Kerri Chandler - "Ladbroke Grove" (original mix) - (9:22) 127 BPM
Astro Trax - "The Energy (Feel The Vibe)" (original mix) - (7:00) 126 BPM
BOP & BJ Crosby - "Thinkin' About You" (The Tommy Musto Perspective) - (7:31) 124 BPM
Michael Watford - "Love Change Over" (Fire Island club vocal mix) - (12:37) 123 BPM
Club 69 & Kim Cooper - "Let Me Be Your Underwear" (Underground club mix) - (9:20) 124 BPM
Bougie Soliterre - "Got The Bug" (original mix) - (8:29) 125 BPM
Cookie - "Choose Me" (Joey Negro club mix) - (6:34) 121 BPM
Station Q - "That Special Melody" (club mix) - (8:19) 123 BPM
Fonda Rae - "Over Like A Fat Rat 95'" (Victor Simonelli club mix) - (10:13) 122 BPM
Mistura - "Tonight" (Todd Edwards club mix) - (7:57) 125 BPM
Leee John - "Mighty Power Of Love" (Mood II Swing dub) - (6:56) 125 BPM
Review: Here Z Records boss Joey Negro presents his own take on the everlasting 90s revival. Just like on all his other projects he's dug deeper to present gems the label say may have until now slipped under the garage doors (i.e. haven't yet been granted digital immortality). Highlights of these 26 rarities include Robert Owens' smooth n' sultry synth jam "Gotta Work", the bitchy disco of "Unique" by Danube Dance & Kim Cooper and the raw attitude of Mike Delgado's "The Murder Track". With this fine release, who needs a time machine?
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ZEDDCD 035DD
06 Jul 15
Jungelknugen (remixes)
33
Jungelknugen (Four Tet remix) - (8:00) 122 BPM Hot
Jungelknugen (Prins Thomas remix) - (8:56) 122 BPM
Review: Cheekily, Todd Terje has decided to put out these remixes of forthcoming album track "Jungelknugen" before we've had a chance to hear the original version. While it's hard to know how revolutionary these remixes are - or otherwise - it's fair to say that both Four Tet and Prins Thomas have brought their A-game. Keiran Hebden steps up first, layering up looped, kosmiche style synthesizer refrains, wide-eyed piano motifs, low-slung analogue bass, and the kind of jazzy, off-kilter drum machine beats that simultaneously feel loose and sturdy. While undoubtedly impressive, it lacks the hustle and bustle of Prins Thomas's interpretation, which is drive forwards by heavy, bleep techno style sub bass and the producer's own groovy disco drums.
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OLS 017
24 Feb 17
Mind Biscuit
34
Impossible Need (original) - (8:23) 115 BPM Hot
Yearning For You (original) - (7:39) 120 BPM
Yearning For You (Reed & Radley dub) - (6:59) 120 BPM
A Lullaby For Spiderman (The Phantom Flan Flinger remix - free track) - (9:28) 100 BPM
Review: "Mind Biscuit": Something tasty for your brain to chew on while your feet mulch up the dancefloor. Auckland crew Monkey Boots lay down two jack-slapping originals that dig deep into the true deep house psyche. "Impossible Need" comes with smoky vocal and smouldering bass vibes on the groove while "Yearning For You" slaps with a lighter sensation, all wafty minor key organs and soul-stirring vocals. Remix-wise Reed & Radley subvert "Yearning For You" with a little more space and reverbed magic while The Phantom Flan Flinger gets all reflective and shimmering on the Balearic bomb "Lullaby For Spiderman". Beautiful.
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GGR 006
14 Jul 14
Welcome to Paradise (Italian Dream House 89-93) Vol 1 & 2
35
Various
Key Tronics Ensemble - "Calypso Of House" (Paradise mix) - (9:08) 80 BPM
Dreamatic - "Audio Trip" - (6:48) 124 BPM
Night Communication - "Nocturne Seduction" - (6:11) 120 BPM
Agua Re - "Holy Dance" (Large Sound mix) - (4:56) 122 BPM Hot
Deep Choice - "Fix Of 4:38 PM" - (6:30) 120 BPM
High Tide - "Time Unlimited" - (5:29) 120 BPM
Don Pablo's Animals - "Paranoia" - (5:17) 116 BPM
Open Spaces - "Sunrise Paradise Garage" - (5:20) 123 BPM
Jacy - "Trax" - (5:34) 123 BPM
K2 - "In My Garden" - (5:37) 128 BPM
Last Rhythm - "Last Rhythm" (ambient mix) - (5:06) 122 BPM
Z 99 - "Welcome To Paradise" (Nightfly version) - (6:09) 122 BPM
Extreme - "Trasparenza" - (4:40) 126 BPM
707 Boyz - "Emotions" - (6:25) 120 BPM
Morenas - "Somnambulism" - (5:55) 122 BPM
Now Now Now - "Problem" (Abyss version) - (8:25) 114 BPM
Q-Base - "Il Sole/The Sun" (Deep mix) - (8:10) 107 BPM
Sasha - "A Key To Heaven For A Heavenly Trance" (Night Dubbing mix) - (6:13) 120 BPM
The Sky - "Dreams" (Club version) - (4:59) 120 BPM
Leo Anibaldi - "Elements" - (7:30) 120 BPM
Jacy - "Dance To The House" - (5:22) 124 BPM
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ST 003
24 Mar 17
Bermuda EP
36
Bermuda - (6:37) 120 BPM Hot
New Paradise - (6:50) 119 BPM
Review: Last year, Melbourne's Harvey Sutherland signaled his arrival in emphatic fashion with the acclaimed Brothers EP for Voyage Recordings - a sumptuous, soul-flecked EP of boogie-influenced deep house. Here, he continues to impress with a superb tracks for Dani Plessow's MCDE imprint. "Bermuda" is deliciously warm and summery, with jaunty boogie synths and cascading chords riding a smooth, shuffling deep house groove. "New Paradise" works the same formula hard, with dreamy, held-note chords and bubbly synthesizer melodies wrapping themselves around loose, analogue-sounding percussion and a rich bassline. If there were any doubts about his talents moving forward, this should dispel them. Clearly, Sutherland is here to stay.
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MCDE 1213
26 Jun 15
Talkin Bout Life
37
Talkin Bout Life (original mix) - (6:56) 120 BPM Hot
We Together (original mix) - (7:25) 123 BPM
Talkin Bout Life (Brisa remix) - (4:23) 120 BPM
Review: Aroop Roy is a producer, singer and multi-instrumentalist originally from the UK and now residing in Tokyo. Be prepared for one well funky and soul infused journey on "Talkin Bout Life" which is perfect to bring in the summer of 2017. Funky elements, a serious horns section and strong vocals hold up this brilliant track. It's a more straight ahead deep house affair on the rather evocative "We Together" and actually its the kind of track you could imagine Derrick May or Dixon playing out; there are definitely elements of 'hi-tech soul' in it. The Brisa remix of Talkin Bout Life" on the flip is a worthy addition also.
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HOD 017
10 Apr 17
Late Night Tales / Another Late Night: Groove Armada (Remastered) (unmixed tracks)
38
Groove Armada / Various
Groove Armada - "Fly Me To The Moon" - (5:12) 125 BPM
BRS - "Lovin' Me" - (6:53) 119 BPM
Good Together - "Work It Out" - (8:22) 123 BPM
Tim Love Lee - "Java Jam" - (5:52)
Open Door - "Breathe" - (6:18)
Kleeer - "Tonight" - (5:05) 104 BPM
Jeru The Damaja - "Ya Playin' Yaself" - (3:20)
Roy Ayers - "The Memory" - (4:30)
Metro Area 4 - "Miura" - (6:42) 123 BPM Hot
Kimbu Kimra - "Raise The Dead" - (5:51) 123 BPM
Don Ray - "Standing In The Rain" - (6:37) 124 BPM
Shuggie Otis - "Strawberry Letter 23" - (3:57)
Al Green - "Truth N Time" - (3:38) 103 BPM
Rae & Christian - "Let It Go" - (4:22)
Mr Fingers - "Can You Feel It" - (5:47) 115 BPM
Aretha Franklin - "Day Dreaming" - (3:59)
Loose Ends - "Feel The Vibe" - (3:52)
Nick Walker - "Peepshow" - (4:56)
Various - "Another Late Night: Groove Armada" (continuous DJ mix by Groove Armada) - (1:11:07) 126 BPM
Review: 10 years on from its initial release, Groove Armada's contribution to the Anotherlatenight series gets a new lease of life. For those searching for deep, downtempo and vaguely Balearic fare, it's well worth a look. While Groove Armada's mix is enjoyable enough, it's the unmixed tracks that are most worthy of attention. Amongst the familiar classics (Kleer's boogie classic "Tonight", Mr Fingers' "Can You Feel It" and Metro Area's "Muira"), you'll find hot curiosities from the likes of Shuggie Otis (the decidedly acid-fried "Strawberry Letter 23"), Loose Ends ("Feel The Vibe"), Good Together (forgotten super-deep house jam "Work It Out") and Don Ray (the heady disco grooves of "Standing In The Rain").
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ALND 05
12 Mar 12
Superstition
39
Daniel Kyo - "Superstition" (Daniel Kyo Total remake) - (7:16) 120 BPM Hot
Koko Garito - "Thinking About Your Love" (Koko Garito re-edit) - (7:10) 115 BPM
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BASIC 001
08 Jul 11
Take Me Higher EP
41
Take Me Higher (original mix) - (5:49) 120 BPM Hot
Damped - (7:35) 122 BPM
Take Me Higher (Lauer Al remix) - (6:34) 120 BPM
Take Me Higher (Lauer Bert remix) - (6:32) 120 BPM
Take Me Higher (dub) - (4:28) 120 BPM
Damped (Xtra dub) - (6:19) 122 BPM
Review: Ludovic Llorca is clearly a man on a mission. Having largely disappeared from view for a couple of years, this is amazingly his third Art of Tones release in as many weeks. It's also arguably the strongest of the trio. "Take Me Higher" is a soulful, energetic and effortlessly groovy fusion on gospel, classic US deep house and contemporary British bass bottom-end. It's one of those tunes that's nigh on impossible to dislike. "Damped", a foray into fluid, late night deepness, is almost as good. The good news is that there are tons of Dubs and remixes to get stuck into, too, with Lauer's deliciously old skool, but lovingly fluid "Bert Remix" being the best of the bunch.
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WPH 019
07 Oct 13
Its You
42
It's You - (7:01) 122 BPM
It's You (Ron Basejam remix) - (7:58) 122 BPM Hot
It's You (Eats Everything & Christophe Acid Ouse mix) - (8:00) 118 BPM
Review: Given the mystery surrounding this release - unnamed "well known London DJ/ producer" joins forces with (also uncredited) "star Bristol musician and vocalist" - it would be easy to let the music pass you by. Yet "It's You" is excellent - arguably one of the strongest Futureboogie releases to date. It eschews the label's usual styles in favour of a low-slung combination of sparse, Hot Creations-ish house rhythms, soul-aching vocals and Prince-ish 80s funk squelch. It's a great combination. Crazy P man Ron Basejam offers a deep and sunny house interpretation, whilst Bristolian housers Eats Everything and Christophe deliver a fluid fusion of disco percussion and bubblin', retro-futurist acid house.
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FBR 007
01 Apr 12
Word, Sound & Power
43
Chez Damier - "Morning Factory" (feat Ron Trent) - (10:41) 123 BPM Hot
Prescription - (10:45) 121 BPM
Don't Try It (feat Chez Damier) - (5:58) 122 BPM
Seduction - (13:21) 123 BPM
Pop, Dip & Spin - (9:16) 115 BPM
Energy - (6:53) 123 BPM
Chez Damier - "Sometimes I Feel Like" (feat Ron Trent) - (5:44) 124 BPM
Angora - "Enchantment" - (9:09) 126 BPM
I Feel The Rhythm - (6:18) 124 BPM
Soul Samba Express (feat Anthony Nicholson) - (11:01) 122 BPM
USG - "Life 4 Living" (feat Monica Elam) - (9:00) 120 BPM
Space Ridims - (5:49) 124 BPM
Chez Damier - "Foot Therapy" (feat Ron Trent) - (6:55) 123 BPM
Konfusion Kidzz - "On My Mind" - (12:00) 120 BPM
Morning Feve - (8:11) 115 BPM
Ani - "Love Is The Message" - (5:31) 122 BPM
World, Sky & Universes - "The Answer" - (7:23) 122 BPM
Ron Trent - "Black Magic Woman" (feat Harry Dennis) - (8:00) 82 BPM
Noni - "Be My Friend" - (3:45) 123 BPM
Warp Dub Sound System - "Night Places Darkness Upon The Earth" - (15:31) 120 BPM
Chez Damier - "The Choice" (feat Ron Trent) - (5:41) 123 BPM
History - (10:42) 124 BPM
Chez Damier - "The Meaning" (feat Ron Trent) - (8:55) 119 BPM
Piano Track - (9:20) 125 BPM
Review: During the 1990s, Chez Damier and Ron Trent's Prescription Records did more than any other label to define the sound of Chicago deep house. The label's reputation is such that it's still talked about in hushed tones, with lesser-known back catalogue nuggets remaining in-demand items with DJs and record collectors. This superb, double-disc compilation from Rush Hour tells the story of the label, gathering together both much-played underground anthems (Trent and Damier's "Morning Factory" and "The Choice", the proto-boompty-via-St Germain jazz-house of Angora's "Enchantment", and so on) and sought-after selections. Thrillingly, the collection also boasts a trio of previously unreleased Ron Trent cuts, all of which are superb.
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RHRSS 020
10 Mar 17
Drone Logic
44
Water Jump (album version) - (8:29) 120 BPM
Free Floating - (6:29) 81 BPM
Drone Logic - (7:09) 114 BPM
These Nights Never End - (5:46) 112 BPM
Naive Response - (5:23) 120 BPM Hot
Platform Zero - (3:03) 120 BPM
Need Electric (album version) - (6:09) 122 BPM
All I Need - (6:55) 118 BPM
Spring 27 - (1:41) 110 BPM
Simulrec - (6:02) 110 BPM
New Energy (live Through It) - (5:54) 134 BPM
Knowing We'll Be Here - (5:42) 120 BPM
Review: Having given keen listeners a healthy preview in his Fabriclive mix last year, the artist formerly known as Stopmakingme delivers his full-length album for Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound. It's a limber brew that channels a strong dose of analogue trickery through smart and snappy beat constructions, all bubbling, aquatic synths and troubled delays propelled by unfussy drum patterns so that the melodies can do the talking. Primarily this is a dancefloor album, moving from peppy breakbeat driven numbers to gently bumping house, but always the playful, ineffably warm synth work sets the tone, from "Naive Response"s robotic charm to "Drone Logic"s soaring grind. It's an album brimming in confidence and nailed with precision, and it's packed full of incredibly usable floor rockers to boot.
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BEC 5161626
07 Oct 13
Volume 1
45
Volume 1EXCLUSIVE
Let Me Down Easy - (7:34) 97 BPM
Please Stay (original mix) - (7:46) 100 BPM
Something Here - (7:46) 108 BPM Hot
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SER 001
01 Aug 11
23 VIP
46
23 (Zinc VIP) - (4:48) 124 BPM Hot
23 (Kry Wolf VIP) - (6:00) 124 BPM
23 - (5:41) 123 BPM
Review: Cymbal-heavy UK garage beats? Check! Sub-bothering bassline? Check! Dreamy, oddly pitched vocal sample? Check! Sweaty, wide-eyed late night vibe? Check! Result: "23" has all the right ingredients to impress bass music heads - and those into Hypercolour-ish deep house/bass music blends. It also comes backed with a couple of notable remixes, with bass veteran Zinc providing his own typically big VIP version. In truth, it's not that much different from the original, though Zinc's build-up extension, additional wobbly noises and bass EQ'ing work bring the most out of the near-anthemic original. Kry Wolf make the most of the original's dreamy samples and beef up the bottom-end wobble on their in-your-face remix.
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YUM 005
07 Jul 13
Cinquemila Lire EP
47
Toyboy & Robin - "No More Sunshine" - (4:39) 125 BPM Hot
Sahin Meyer - "Spread Love" - (7:52) 118 BPM
Illyus - "Saif" - (7:28) 122 BPM
Firas - "Feel Love" - (5:13) 124 BPM
Review: Sccucci Manucci once again proves its dancefloor chops with its fifth release, the Cinquemila Lire EP, which sees the London based imprint curl its moustache in the direction of deep house. Manchester based duo Toyboy & Robin open proceedings with "No More Sunshine", an insouciant mix of soulful vocals, shuffling garage percussion and burning deep house organ stabs. It's a heady, intoxicating mix, and it's one that's matched on the A-Side by Sahin Meyer's effort; the husband and wife duo turn in the gorgeous "Spread Love", a cut that wrings every last drop of emotion out of a classic, drummy arrangement. Flip over for "Saif" by Illyus, a twinkling late night excursion into melodic, star gazing house, and "Feel Love" by Firas, one half of the Waze & Odyssey, who rounds off another killer Sccucci 12-inch with raw-thentic smacky beats and an addictive loopy vocal and bassline.
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SCCUCCI 005
23 Feb 14
Sweating Tears EP
48
Can't Leave You - (8:55) 122 BPM Hot
Stop Your Hate - (9:01) 124 BPM
Can't Leave You (Tale Of Us remix) - (8:30) 120 BPM
Review: Well-traveled Spaniard Maceo Plex is a snug fit with Crosstown Rebels. The trio of tracks on this quietly impressive EP sound unequivocally current, yet none neatly fit into prescribed genre pigeonholes. "Can't Leave You", for example, sounds like some lost Seth Troxler/Benoit & Sergio hoedown (especially the Tale Of Us remix), but with the addition of extra disco drums, gut-busting sub-bass and classic analogue house touches. It has "Ibiza" written all over it. "Stop Your Hate" treads similar ground, but also includes a heavy dose of mutant electrofunk. It's kinda deep, but also kinda funky. Either way, it's a lot of fun.
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CRM 082
03 Oct 11
Don't Get Me Wrong EP
49
Don't Get Me Wrong - (6:16) 118 BPM Hot
Shimmy - (6:58) 124 BPM
Don't Get Me Wrong (Tornado Wallace mix) - (6:04) 111 BPM
Review: Recloose on Delusions of Grandeur? Yes please! "Don't Get Me Wrong" is classic Matt Cicioine, packed full of his usual musicality and dense, melodic production. It sounds like an unlikely fusion of distant, long-forgotten disco and spine-tingling deep house, with more atmospheric vocal samples and live instruments than you can shake a smelly stick at. It's heady and intoxicating, coming on like a classic house production made somewhere between Detroit and New York. The driving "Shimmy" continues the murky, retro-futurist trend and is just as engaging. As if that wasn't enough, there's also a lovingly fluid, decidedly Balearic rework of the title track from Melbournite Tornado Wallace that's quite possibly the best thing he's done to date. Splendid!
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DOGD 27JU
24 Sep 12
Feelin' Good
50
Feelin' Good - (8:32) 126 BPM Hot
Feelin' Good (radio Slave remix) - (7:44) 84 BPM
Feelin' Good (radio Slave Revenge remix) - (7:29) 126 BPM
Review: Laurent Garnier hooks up with Berlin producer Chambray for his first production in a few years. The fact that it has landed on Rekids is no surprise, as Garnier has been a longtime supporter of the label. In its original form, "Feelin' Good" sees the duo lay down a dramatic piano melody that surges and swells its way over a tracky rhythm and dramatic, building filters. It's both uplifting and functional. Radio Slave delivers two remixes: the first is a tough workout designed exclusively for maximum dance floor impact, while on the second 'Revenge' remix, the Rekids boss turns "Feelin' Good" into a thing of Balearic beauty thanks to the addition of rolling break beats.
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REKIDS 141
26 Jul 19
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