Review: Politics Of Dancing Records is an ever expanding and ever evolving and ever excellent label that has recently grown to include the P.O.D Cross sublabel. This next vital two tracker is a split with Politics of Dancing the artist on both sides, with a different producer on each. It is Djoko with whom he links first for a spaced out tech cut that spins you out into the cosmos on warm pads and metallic drums. Then this is the more rubbery and bass driven dubbed out and deep offering from Politics Of Dancing x Lowris. Both track bang.
Review: Since inaugurating their collaboration-focused P.O.D Cross label a couple of years back, production duo Politics of Dancing have showcased studio hook-ups with artists including Sebo K, D'Julz, Djebali, Cab Drivers and Crhis Carrier. They begin their latest two-track missive by joining forces with Talman Records founder Okain to deliver a boisterous, bass-heavy bounce through chunky drums, deep sub-bass, dubbed-out synthesizer motifs and drowsy aural textures. They're next joined by born collaborator Rowlanz, whose recent releases have all been in cahoots with like-minded producers. Their collaborative cut fuses the dreamy, ear-pleasing sonics of hazy deep house with the rolling, glitch-sporting grooves of quality tech-house. It's an undeniably alluring affair.
Politics Of Dancing X Chris Carrier - (6:41) 125 BPM
Politics Of Dancing X Nail - (7:34) 123 BPM
Review: Politics Of Dancing continue their adventures in the studio with friends and kindred spirits, this time teaming up with two tech house titans that paved the way for the sound they're immersed in today. Fellow Parisian Chris Carrier sounds right at home sparring with S.M.A.L.L and Paco on "Track 1", where an irresistible bassline groove underpins some acid licks that burrow deep into the night time frame of mind. Nail is the other partner of choice, and the UK veteran helps whip up a crisp and chunky workout heavy on the drums - a serious DJ workout for those craving solid gear for their sets.
Review: Since setting up the P.O.D Cross label last year, production duo Politics of Dancing has delivered a series of killer collaborations with such esteemed contemporaries as Franck Roger, Djebali, D'Julz, Cab Drivers and Sebo K. They're at it again here, joining forces with two more well-regarded music makers in a dancefloor-ready style. First they get together with Chris Stussy to serve up a rolling, punchy and potent chunk of attractive peak-time deep house rich in undulating synth-bass, dreamy chords and sumptuous electronic riffs. Rising star Sun Archive lends a hand on track two, a smoother, soul-fired slab of driving deepness built around crunchy machine drums, spacey pads and whispered vocal samples.
Review: France meets Germany as, on this latest from their P.O.D Cross label, French crew Politics Of Dancing team up with Berlin's Cab Drivers and Sebo K, separately, on one track apiece. 'Politics Of Dancing X Cab Drivers' is a deep/tech house chugger, underpinned by solid kicks and throbbing bass, and topped with intricate, shuffling percussion and barely-there synth bleeps. 'Politics Of Dancing X Sebo K' operates in similar territory but has more of an eyes-down feel, a more prominent topline and smoother percussion sounds, making this the pick for 3am deep house floors while the Cab Drivers collab will rock more minimal-leaning spots
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