Review: Since transferring to Discotexas (he was previously associated with Gomma), Munich man Moullinex has delivering some impressive outings, not least the loose, jangly and life-affirming dancefloor cheeriness that is recent single "Love, Love, Love". Here, it gets given the remix treatment by a trio of talented producers. Up first is Larse, whose intoxicating version laces the original's multi-tracked, dream-pop style vocal hooks over a rolling, acid-flecked, analogue style house groove. Switchdance opts for a hazier, slightly deeper approach - think haunting flute lines, slightly foreboding bass and bubbly electronics - while Les Loups weighs in with a jaunty, energy-packed, disco-flecked deep house rub.
Review: Portugal's Moulinex, otherwise known as Luis Clara Gomes, has made his name on his native Discotexas label, an outlet reserved for positive, disco-filtered house music. This latest effort sees Gomes' "Take A Chance" tune being rewired, remangled and transformed by a pair of remixers; the first is by Satin Jackets who goes for a strictly hazy, utterly boogied-out approach for the summer months, while Black Loops takes care of turning the original into a dark, dubby and pulsating floor stomper with subtle filter-house waves.
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