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On The Prowl Presents OTP Party Breaks #7
Latin Box (Marcos Cabral edit) - (5:11) 109 BPM
No Mistake (Kon 2079 mix) - (7:37) 115 BPM Hot
Love Reaction (Jacques Renault edit) - (5:38) 121 BPM
Night Walker (WOOHOO mix) - (6:12) 116 BPM
Review: Jacques Renault and Marcos Cabral's OTP Party Breaks series has always been a reliable source of floor-filling edits and reworks. This installment is arguably one of the strongest releases in the series to date. Cabral kicks things off with his edit of "Latin Box", a formidable chunk of titanium-clad proto-house business that evokes images of sweaty New York basements and Chicago warehouses. Renault continues the theme on his synth-heavy homage to the 'proto' era, "Love Reaction" - all razor-sharp drum edits, cut-up vocal stabs and fierce freestyle synths. Crate-digger and renowned editor Kon provides some sublime loopy disco on "No Mistake", before WooHoo steal the show with the low-slung disco house monster "Nightwalker", a cut-and-paste fusion of elements from familiar (and lesser-known) disco cuts.
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PB 007
03 Jun 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Loose EP
Get Loose - (6:58) 120 BPM Hot
You Show Me - (7:03) 118 BPM
Love Me Straight - (6:33) 120 BPM
Love Me Straight (Deep Space Orchestra remix) - (7:27) 117 BPM
Review: The latest OTP Party Breaks release, offered up by Marcos Cabral and Jacques Renault's On The Prowl label, sees Andy Ash rock some very meaty disco edit work on the sophisticated funk of "Get Loose", while "You Show Me" and "Love Me Straight" bear more of a sparse, strictly studio sound with the latter especially sporting some very wide-eyed, Detroit influenced pad chords. With a Deep Space Orchestra mix also included, this is as ever an OTP release not to be missed.
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OTP 013
30 Apr 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bluenote
Bluenote - (7:17) 124 BPM
Lightpipe - (6:48) 124 BPM
Bluenote (Roberto Rodriguez remix) - (8:47) 124 BPM Hot
Review: Runaway's reliable On The Prowl Party Breaks series returns with a trio of mind-altering house bangers from mysterious newcomer Epithet. Lead track "Bluenote" is the real killer. Taking influence from vintage New York house and twisted, rave-era basement bumpers, Epithet laces haunting female vocal samples and sharp synth lines over a formidable groove. It's clearly designed to cause maximum impact in dark spaces, which is no bad thing. "Lightpipe" is, if anything, even spookier, like some long lost Red Zone Dub spiked with Hammer horror strings and foreboding chords. A striking package is completed by a great Roberto Rodriguez rework of "Bluenote", which recasts the original is a jazz-flecked NY garage bumper. Splendid.
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OTPX 1
09 Jan 12
Deep House
OTP Party Breaks Vol 6
Searching For Some Real Love (Jacques Renault edit) - (6:14) 123 BPM Hot
Pierre Does Best (Jacques Renault edit) - (6:00) 120 BPM
Machines (Jacques Renault edit) - (5:13) 126 BPM
Try My Love (Jacques Renault edit) - (5:55) 127 BPM
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PB 006
22 Dec 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Otp Party Breaks # 5
Better Think Twice - (6:40) 120 BPM Hot
Just Like Good Love - (6:42) 120 BPM
Do To Me - (6:11) 113 BPM
Hot Stop - (7:27) 114 BPM
Review: The OTP Party Breaks series rarely disappoints, and this four tracker from Runaway man Marcos Cabral is no exception. It showcases a number of tasty reworks of forgotten proto-house, deep house and electronic disco gems, offering retro grooves perfectly suited to contemporary dancefloors. The real killer is "Better Think Twice", a delightful vocal excursion that bears all the hallmarks of the Paradise Garage circa 1988. "Just Like Good Love" is a long, loping house tweak of a simmering soul nugget, while "Do To Me" and "Hot Stop" pit clattering syn-drums and nasty synth bass against all manner of classic melodies and proto-house synths.
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PB 05
22 Mar 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
On The Prowl Presents OTP Party Breaks #4
Mango - (5:52) 120 BPM
Too Much Party - (5:04) 120 BPM Hot
Jump Street - (4:55) 110 BPM
Beat Shave - (4:46) 120 BPM
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PB 04
28 Jan 11
Electro
On The Prowl Presents OTP Party Breaks #3
Andy Ash - "Freak" - (7:03) 118 BPM Hot
Andy Ash - "Timmy" - (5:55) 117 BPM
Runaway - "D Time" - (6:54) 120 BPM
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PB 03
17 Dec 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
Broken Man
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Broken Man - (5:06) 122 BPM Hot
Broken Man (live mix) - (6:55) 122 BPM
Broken Man (Brennan Green version) - (7:22) 122 BPM
Played by: Ulysses
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OTP 004
21 Jun 10
Deep House
OTP Party Breaks Vol 2
In The Middle Of The Night - (5:47) 115 BPM Hot
Love & Happiness (original mix) - (7:49) 123 BPM
My Baby Loves Me - (7:24) 115 BPM
Miranda - (5:52) 120 BPM
Review: The debut release on the Party Breaks offshoot of the always classy On The Prowl label set the tone with epic reimaginations of music from the New York City of days gone by for contemporary dancefloors. It's safe to say that volume II, compiled by label co-chief Jacques Renault, will further solidify OTP Party Breaks' potential as one of 2010s best imprints. Doubling the sucker punch with four edits that dip into different genres and play out like textbook examples of how to slay a dancefloor (you'd expect nothing less from someone who has released music on Rekids, DFA, I'm a Cliche, RVNG, Wurst, Chinatown and Mule). Setting the uptempo mood is "In The Middle of The Night", a subtley nuanced edit of a slice of classic late 70s disco from Jet Brown that adds some neat percussive chops to what is already a lovely warm melody. Fans of Tensnake's recent "Coma Cat" will be all over "Love & Happiness", a dirty basement jam that reworks a mid nineties collaboration between Louie Vega and long term muse India to perfection. Renault's production nous is on evidence with "Miranda" which begins with some very Switch-esque production before dropping into a massive jack of a tribal house groove with several little changeups to keep the dancefloor on its toes. The EP ends with "My Baby Loves Me" which amps up the 80s sax house to the max. More must have material from the record vaults of Jacques Renault.
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PB 002
17 May 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
OTP Party Breaks Vol 1
Lifetime Groove - (11:52) 104 BPM Hot
Lonely (original mix) - (8:24) 120 BPM
Review: On the Prowl launch their new sub label with help from legendary New York house producer, Marcos Cabral. "OTP Party Breaks Volume 1", which also features collaboration between Cabral and Shux, drops two tracks of the warm, disco flavoured, deep house that is currently making a storm over in New York City.



This first release is poised to set the tone of the whole imprint, who are expected to put out distinctly NY flavoured records from the city's favourite artists and producers. Marcos Cabral from Runaway certainly fits the bill, having also released on the likes of DFA, I'm A Cliche, Muke and Rekids, he is a true legend on the city's house scene. He collaborates with Chinatown Records partner Brennan Green on the EP's opening track, "Lifetime Groove," an epic twelve minute journey through laid back and groovy disco house. It has a classic feel right from the start with a retro bassline but with Balearic overtones and a dubby, feel good sentiment.



On the flip, Cabral lays his hand to Lil Louis' classic garage house track "Club Lonely." It is a simple rework, using straight forward loops and samples. The chord stabs keep the club vibes strong as repetitive saxophone flurries continue to build the tension. Bringing the 90s anthem up to date, Cabral gets a mainstay of Runaway's set on record at long last.



Marcos Cabral brings us a slice of classic New York house on "OTP Party Breaks." By merging the old sounds of the city with the new, he has managed to make a lasting impression in the now. This will get everyone up on their feet.
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PB 001
12 Apr 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
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