Review: Seb Zito has touched down with a truly fiery collection here as he unveils this brand new Dialled In LP, coming to us courtesy of the fantastic Seven Dials imprint. Featuring 9 original thumpers, we get to explore a wide range of garage and underground dance flavours here, from the nostalgic 4x4 bass notation of 'Back Again' and glittering synthesiser sweeps of 'Magic Arp', to the more abstract ideas contained in and around 'Who Created House' For us, the highlights across this top quality collection have to include both the ecstasy inducing synthesiser runs of 'Want More', along with the fidget-like bass designs of 'Take It Easy'. Top stuff.
Review: Seven Dials label runner Seb Zito picks it up again with Dialled In Vol 1 - a new series that opens with two swift tech house tracks to light up the dancefloor. Quite literally with "Get Up and Dance", it's almost like you can hear some of Robert Hood's "Baby Baby" influences inside the mix. "Crispy Loaf" then turns to jazz house music territory to keep those sweltering nights on the dancefloor fuelled. Get down!
Review: Next up from the Seven Dials team, we see them take in the sounds of the one and only Zac Stanton, a vibrant producer who arrives on the scene with a three-track bag of garage-goodness. We begin with 'Lovers', a super moogy groover, providing skippy, throwback-style rhythms below chorused vocal lines and acidic bass pulses, before the more intense 4x4 drum runs and sub-bass manoeuvres of 'Reece's Pieces' move into play. Finally, we move into the sounds of 'Troubled Soul', the pick of the bunch for us as a catchy vocal line is layered atop super-vibrant drum arrangements and subtle percussive pingers for good measure. Lively stuff!
Review: It's always an exciting thing to see new Huxley landing in stores, especially when it's a full release pack like this one, reworking Seb Zito & Alex Mills' spicy new one entitled '2020'. The project consists of three remixes in total, working off a similar sound-set, but let's take in the extended mix first as Huxley utilizes the catchy vocal lines to build a euphoric, breaks-heavy belter, jam packed with sizzling sub energies and catchy inflections. The release does also come complete with a shortened edit for more casual listening, alongside an instrumental mix for the DJ's who want to get experimental.
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