Review: The main mix here is the gem, with its effortlessly cool vibe, its contagious beat and its stunningly sleek, soft vocal, but it's not until you hear the instrumental that you gain a full appreciation for how silky smooth, and magnetically seductive the production truly is, the strings are romantic and the bass, much like Barry White's nerve tingling voice, is deep and suggestive. The Melodyman revison has more of a garage feel, the drums are much more poignant which encourages more of a dancing vibe, echo added to the vocal also brings us closer to the world of the dancefloor.
Review: Melodymathics label boss Melodymann has pulled off something of a coup here, persuading Bulgarian hero KiNK and Belgian techno stalwart Fabrice Lig to join forces. The fine "Charleroi DC" is available in both "House" and "Techno" mix variants; both make great use of sparkling, Detroit style futurist synth motifs, dreamy pads and fizzing drum machine percussion. The expansive package also includes a trio of remixes from other like-minded producers. Detroit Swindle steps up first with a wonderful late night interpretation that boasts tougher drums, dustier grooves and some fine new musical touches, before Melodymann reinvents the track as a rich, jammed-out deep house roller. Finally, techno survivor Ian O'Brien delivers an impeccable trip into mid '90s tech-house territory that's shot through with classic machine soul.
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