Review: Irishmen and self-confessed 'stadium techno' experts Loco & Jam return, this time for Spanish tech house heroes Stereo Recordings with "Why Can't You Hear Me" a powerfully explosive journey powered by reverb drenched warehouse rhythms, Kevin Saunderson style chords and uplifting vocals."Shibuya" is more stripped back and raw; this dark and furious DJ tool is no doubt influenced by the Berghain ready sounds of guys like Ben Klock and Len Faki and we're liking' it!
Review: Monte McWilliams aka Montel knows a thing or two about teaching our the house music to absurd levels of dancefloor magic. The dude has stepped up and delivered on labels like Toy Sonics, Let's Play House, Seven Music, and now Spain's Stereo Productions. "Sound Of The Future" is a bold, no-nonsense lick that gets straight to the point by delivering a punch of mechanical kick drums and several layers of fine bass-weight, leaving "Bassline" itself to bring the noise thanks to an electro-leaning low-end that you could play for hours on end. Killahs.
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