She Can't Love You (Egyptian Lover mix) - (6:28) 125 BPM
Maxx E - (6:33) 125 BPM
She Can't Love You (radio edit) - (3:40) 125 BPM
She Can't Love You (Egyptian Lover mix radio edit) - (3:43) 125 BPM
Review: Danced Til Midnight man DJ Andy Anderson loves bending styles at will, with previous releases variously blending elements of funk, soul, disco, hip-hop, house and Afrobeat. This no-holds-barred, all-that-counts-is-the-dancefloor approach is continued on "She Can't Love You", which laces Ijeoma's soulful, R&B style vocal over a backing track that variously doffs a cap to fuzzy funk, boogie, breakbeat and disco-house. Similar could be said about the more breakbeat-minded "Maxx E", which feels like a reworked instrumental dub of the title track. Speaking of reworks, the EPs's highlight is arguably Egyptian Lover's punchy electro remake of "She Can't Love You".
Review: London's Danced Til Midnight are back with "More of Love", a low slung, sensually charged slice of nu soul complete with Carmelle Cox's velvety vocals and guaranteed to get the floor bumping and grinding whatever the hour. "No Way Back" gets more funky and uplifting complete with a totally kick ass strings section and big band dynamic. There are some great remixes too: Faze Action's rendition of "More Of Love" gets some proper boogie playground action happening; which we were really into, while The Revenge's remix is more quality nu-disco action by a true master.
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