Review: British duo Ryan & Rory aka RSquared return on Knee Deep In Sound to follow up July's hit "Brown Eyes" with some more surefire tackle. Get get your head down and into the groove on the funky and rolling "Hey You" taking in the best of disco and balearic influences along the way, while the second and particularly infectious second offering "THCR" nails that perfect UK tech house sound just nicely, with its R'n'B vocal samples underpinned by a hypnotic and bass-driven groove - aimed squarely at the main room dancefloor.
Review: "Buggin"" was the first single from Hot Since 82"s 8-track album project, released back in 2018. Featuring the fine vocal talents of Jem Cooke, the track was inspired by the distinct brand of early noughties house music that he"s said to love. Four years on, we"re treated to a bunch of fine new versions here: whether it"s Jorhav"s slinky and hypnotic remix, UR2wo"s rework is a throwback to the evocative progressive breaks sound of the late "90s, while Svan Code"s re-rub tackles the main room at peak time with its tough rolling tech house groove. Elsewhere, Emma Forster"s rendition will get the hands in the air with her uplifting house perspective.
Review: Too Many Rules chief Javi Bora (Defected/elrow Music/Toolroom) teams up with Barcelona-based Richard Ulh (Aparenzza/Safe Music) here, resulting in the massive tune "Mondays In Ses Salines" for the ever reliable Knee Deep In Sound. Tough rolling tech house for the main room, with the White Isle strictly in mind, it makes you want to bring on the summer right now. Not before the vocal house flavour of "Move U Body" with its classic '90s Stateside vibe and an infectious classical guitar lick throughout - it's just so funky and equally worthy of your attention.
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