Fall For You - Sandy Rivera's Classic Mix - (5:37) 123 BPM
Review: Probably best known for the soulful house anthem Finally, Sandy Rivera's Kings Of Tomorrow is back with the Fall For You EP in stem-form. With access to the individual parts of the song, you can now do what you like with them. However if you want some tips Rivera's own classic mix is featured here to show you how the masters do it.
Review: Ready for the future? Well as "Ready Or Not" states: it's gonna happen anyway. Stems sees killer tracks broken down and released in multiple parts that enable the DJ or producers to mess around with a track as much or as little as they want. If you don't want of course, you get a riotous hip-house banger with throbbing bass, stabby strings and feel good vocals.
Black Coffee (feat Dama Do Bling) - (3:04) 132 BPM
Xinguila (feat Throes) - (2:37) 97 BPM
Aho - (3:12) 100 BPM
Afrika (feat Tony Amado & Alcinda Guerane) - (3:18) 109 BPM
Raindrops - (3:37) 122 BPM
Querido (feat Bulldozer) - (3:46) 126 BPM
Review: Berlin's Daniel Haaksman is famous for helping introduce the world to baile funk. Since then his inspiration has shifted from South America to Africa and here he really explores that continent on second album "African Fabrics". There are 11 tracks that feature many styles and collaborations, highlights of which include the kinetic Afro grooves of "Akabongi" featuring Township Tech hero Spoek Mathambo, the electro tribal ritual of "Kaggua" and the off-the-wall percussive mantra "Black Coffee". An essential release.
Andy Caldwell & Adam Johan - "Deep In My Heart" - (6:29) 124 BPM
Review: In preparation for the forthcoming season on the White Island, Mark Knight's label drops this explosive release. David Keno, Stage Rockers & Samantha Nova's "I Like That" shows that house will continue to be Toolroom's main focus, albeit in this instance, a streamlined tribal take. The compilation also demonstrates that an appetite also remains for classic vocal tracks; Mash's "Shooting Brake" recalls the classic garage of early 90s New York, with its dark bass and layered vocal samples, while the infectious stabs, strings and plaintive piano of Playless' "Danser" could be as big as David Morales' late-'90s smash "Needin U".
Let Me Down (Tube & Berger Remix) - (6:17) 119 BPM
Review: Berlin tech house hero Daniel Steinberg returns with another sure-fire groove in the form of "Let Me Down", on the legendary Defected, no less. It's about time for Steinberg, who has been at it for over a decade now. It's the killer remix by fellow Germans and rising stars Tube & Berger here though, who give the track a truly massive, stadium size remix which has the potential to be one of this year's house anthems. With that huge bassline, soaring diva vocals and absolutely mental synth solo in the middle, it's gonna be one of the those tracks you're gonna be hearing a lot of: trust us!
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