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Friend Within Presents: Love Defined
Jungoal - (4:56) 124 BPM
R.G.B. - (5:44) 124 BPM Hot
Rancor - (4:56) 124 BPM
Takin' Me - (5:04) 123 BPM
H.T.T.H. (feat Wolfie) - (5:29) 124 BPM
Come - (5:56) 124 BPM
Four Wood - (6:00) 124 BPM
Get Fit - (6:16) 125 BPM
Computer Work - (5:32) 127 BPM
Yes Eye - (6:08) 121 BPM
Mind - (7:03) 123 BPM
Hard - (5:46) 122 BPM
How Lo Can You Go? - (5:13) 124 BPM
People Working - (6:30) 124 BPM
Formula - (5:21) 124 BPM
Beat Heart - (6:12) 123 BPM
Apostrophe's - (6:32) 123 BPM
Still The One - (5:53) 123 BPM
Better Looking - (5:31) 123 BPM
Turn My Back - (5:29) 124 BPM
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HLYLDPLFULL 001
26 Jan 18
Minimal/Tech House
Change
Change - (7:13) 125 BPM
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HLY 005
14 Oct 16
Minimal/Tech House
The Square
The Square - (5:35) 123 BPM Hot
The Talk (feat Camden Cox) - (6:10) 123 BPM
Played by: Coldwater
Review: Sometimes you hear a tune and instantly think 'dancefloor delirium'. This latest jam by Lee Mortimer and pals (under their Friend Within moniker) is one such track. Stripped back and effective, the production accelerates down a pulsating electro highway, peppered with sporadic clanging cowbells and general jackin' percussion, before applying the old acid-house turbo boost and there's even a classic rave pitstop, sorry, breakdown in there too! "The Talk" meanwhile is a smooth and sumptuous caress of the soul. Good work!
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HLY 003
16 Mar 15
Deep House
The Label EP
The Label - (5:50) 122 BPM Hot
The Hat - (6:03) 122 BPM
Played by: Newbie Nerdz
Review: Lee Mortimer and friends have been making serious waves under the Friend Within moniker, collaborating with Disclosure and receiving plaudits left, right and centre. Here they launch their own He Loves You imprint with a two-track assault. "The Label" has all the makings of a big dancefloor hit - think woozy powder house chords, simple but effective percussion, tight bass, ravey EDM stabs and a pitched-down male spoken vocal. To begin with, virtual flipside "The Hat" sounds a little like Deep Dish's '90s classic "Stay Gold", before morphing into a surging chunk of sub-happy bass house. Neither track is particularly subtle, but both will undoubtedly cause arms-raised commotion on the dancefloor.
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HLY 001
22 Sep 14
Deep House
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