Dance To Save Us (Whatever Whatever remix By Justin Strauss & Bryan Mette) - (10:09) 120 BPM
Dance To Save Us (Anton Klint remix) - (5:54) 120 BPM
Review: Los Angeles based label Machine Limited present more magnificent material by KDMS, the duo made up of London singer/songwriter Kathy Diamond and Silesian producer Max Skiba. Beginning with the balearic tinged nu-disco jam "Dance To Save Us", powered by a neon-lit, retro synth arrangement and then gets a couple of sweet remixes as part of the package. The Whatever Whatever remix by New York City legend Justin Strauss & Bryan Mette goes down a darker route - more suited to the late night with its grinding arpeggio backed by gritty, rust tainted rhythm arrangements. Finally Gothenburg's Anton Klint (part of the disco/rock outfit Tiedye) goes for that gloomy and slow burning indie dance vibe in the vein of labels such as Correspondant or Roam.
Review: Los Angeles duo Split Secs are back for their own Machine Limited imprint. Comprised of west coast legend Travis TK and French ex-pat Alexandre Mouracade aka Sonns (Kompakt), these guys throw down some wicked electro-balearic crossover business which really rocks. This is evident on the new wave Italo house vibes of "Rhummy" or the tough nu-EBM groove of "System Musica" with its grinding synth riffs, metallic beats and steely arpeggios. There's also some fine remixes of the aforementioned "Rhummy" by some fairly sound peeps on here, but for our money it was all about Irish deep digger Compassion Crew's "Crooked Mountain remix".
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