Review: Next up from the ever-ready Hot Haus team, a jumpy collection of rollers from FAFF & Ugly Drugless, with a truly magical feeling throughout. We open up with icey pad textures and glistening arrangements of 'Mrs Feet Fingers', a steadily progressing star-scape of glistening hats and tidy acidic basslines, with the breaks-driven squeaks of 'Crappy Hardcore' then following in close pursuit. From here, Ugly Drugless arrives in collaboration, firstly on a steadily bopping sub skips of 'Ugly & Sad' and then on 'I Love Music', an adventure of an original, sliding between Eva Roisin's sweet vocal samples and booming acidic slaps to match. Awesome work!
Review: Born in London but raised in Florida, Storm Mollison is definitely making some waves right now: Eats Everything is a big fan, apparently, and she recently became a contributor to the Fabric podcast series. This latest outing on London's Hot Haus Recs certainly won't hurt her growing reputation any, either. 'Dirty Dance' itself is a big room stomper that has an almost electrohouse-y way with jagged edges and attitude-y vox, all underpinned by a big, buzzy bassline. If you're looking for something a lil' more sultry and sophisticated, though, then aptly named deep houser 'Float' will see you right for sure.
Review: Following up great release by the likes of Daws, Daffy and Wave Particle, Hot Haus Recs chief DJ Haus returns for two scorching house bangers. First up is "Hot City Bass" which is a swing-fuelled jackathon with a strong nod to New York City legend Todd Terry, while the late night mood music of "Sweat" again channels the classic sounds of Stateside '90s with an addictive vocal, M1 keys and garage rhythms. All you need right here!
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