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Motor City Madness Remixes
Motor City Madness (12" version) - (6:13) 125 BPM
Waajeed, Zo!, Tall Black Guy, Michele Manzo & De'Sean Jones - "Motor City Madness" (People Mover remix) - (4:05) 75 BPM
Waajeed & Underground Resistance - "Motor City Madness" (Underground Resistance remix) - (6:31) 125 BPM Hot
Waajeed & SHE Spells Doom - "Motor City Madness" (SHE Spells Doom remix) - (4:12) 132 BPM
Waajeed & Underground Resistance - "Motor City Madness" (Underground Resistance remix - edit) - (2:53) 125 BPM
Review: Fittingly, the first single to be released from Waajeed's recent (and frankly brilliant) 'Memoirs of Hi-Tech Jazz' album is 'Motor City Madness', a sax-sporting marriage of Detroit jazz, techno and deep house sounds. The EP opens with an extended 12" take on the album version, before a swathe of remixers take over. The headline-grabbing rework comes from Motor City techno mainstays Underground Resistance, who re-imagine the track as a driving, sax-sporting slab of bass-heavy, house-tempo techno futurism smothered in sci-fi strings. Elsewhere, Zo!, Tall Black Guy, Michelle Manzo and De'Sean Jones join forces as People Mover to drop a decidedly intergalactic-sounding, breakbeat-driven hi-tech jazz take, while the SHE Spells Doom remix is a breathless, Afro-house-tinged broken beat take that's as tough and infectious as they come.
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TRESOR 334
25 Nov 22
Deep House
Motor City Madness
Motor City Madness (12" version) - (6:13) 125 BPM
Motor City Madness (Underground Resistance remix) - (6:31) 125 BPM Hot
Motor City Madness (edit) - (3:23) 125 BPM
Review: Detroit's Waajeed is best known for his work with Platinum Pied Pipers and Slum Village in the hip-hop/R&B arena, but this EP for Tresor finds him in beatdown territory, and with the mighty Underground Resistance also onboard it really is a must if deep, jazzy grooves are your thang. It's only a fat, squelchy electronic bassline that really separates the trumpet-driven 12" Version and accompanying Edit from what you might call "jazz proper", leaving the UR crew with the job of adding more overtly floor-friendly 4/4 beats and bringing the sax further to the fore - but this is sheer class whichever mix you plump for.
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TRESOR 336S1
23 Aug 22
Funky/Club House
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