Shut The Lights Out (Birdee remix) - (4:11) 116 BPM
Shut The Lights Out (extended mix) - (6:51) 55 BPM
Shut The Lights Out (Birdee extended remix) - (6:39) 58 BPM
Review: "Shut The Lights Out" is a funky throwback brimming with infectious energy, courtesy of Berlin production duo Lovebirds and vocalist NILE. Lovebirds channel their well-regarded love for 70s and 80s sounds into a groovy production. The foundation is an arresting funk beat, bolstered by classic disco instrumentation and dreamy synths. NILE's vocals are the perfect compliment, with a motivational spoken-word style that adds another layer of interest. The package is completed by a remix from disco aficionado Birdee, who takes the original's sparkling energy and adds their own signature touch. Birdee's remix is an upbeat and spacey take, perfect for extending the dancefloor journey.
Review: With decades in the industry and an impressive list of over a thousand production credits, Bini's impact on disco-house is undeniable. From his chart-toppers as Eclipse and House Of Glass to his work under aliases like Bini & Martini, Fathers Of Sound, and The Goodfellas, Bini has consistently pushed boundaries with his unique sound. Gianni Bini adds another gem to his already impressive career with his album "The House Of Glass (12 Extended Mixes)" on Groove Culture. What makes this album special is Bini's ability to mix nostalgia with innovation. His extended mixes pay homage to disco's roots while adding a contemporary touch. From the pulsating beats to the uplifting melodies, every moment of "The House Of Glass" reflects Bini's exceptional talent and dedication. With its infectious rhythms and timeless vibe, this album is a must-have for any dance music enthusiast. Groove Culture has truly struck gold with this collaboration.
Review: Billed as a "tribute to the forgotten late '80s/early '90s era of Bhangra influenced by house, dub and hip-hop", this expansive collection boasts fresh remixes of tracks from Manjeet Kondal's 1986 album 'Holle Holle', and a fresh cut featuring vocal samples from that set. Mr Scruff steps up to provide the remixes, offering four passes on 'Ishkaan de Mamie': a deliciously jacking, proto house-meets-acid house full vocal remix that lasts for just a shade under 10 mesmerising minutes, a sleazy and percussive 'Instrumental Dub', an alternative 'Vocal Strip Down' take with added TB-303 tweaks, and a tidy 'Edit'. Turbotito and Ragz deliver 'Pyaar', a brilliant slab of late '80s style Bhangra/hip-hop fusion with added acid lines. The 'Lovey Dubby Dub' is a sensational alternative pass that's arguably better than the duo's original mix.
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