Review: Bomb Strikes are back at it again with more explosive behaviour here as they continue their thoroughly enjoyable run of releases, welcoming two original smashes from Lack Jemmon. We kick off our look into this release with 'Don't Stop', which takes its place as title track for a reason as we are engulfed in a wash of sumptuous eastern melodic plucks and big room drum snaps, giving us a worldly level of production. On the flip side we take in 'I'm A Boss', another eastern inspired piece when it comes to melodic structure, this time using tooting saxophone lines over blippy drum expressions and well placed vocal samples to round the project off with a bang.
Review: According to our strenuous research (erm, two minutes spent browsing Discogs), this appears to be the first single for nearly four years from US deep house stalwarts Lawnchair Generals. It might not be (don't write in, please), but it's certainly a rare outing from the veteran duo. It's excellent, too, offering a more driving and energetic feel than many of their vintage productions. Whipped along at a frantic pace by a heavy electric bassline, it nestles somewhere between thumping deep house and classic disco. The Looks Like Dub adds a little cosmic spice, while Rob Mello strips the track back to an angular, 808-heavy groove on his druggy, floor-friendly rework.
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