Review: Given the title and the hefty track count here, you might be expecting a collection of 50 hastily thrown-together generic club "bangers" - but nothing could be further from the truth. Instead, Italian stalwart Ferreri has put together a truly excellent selection of house tracks that span from the very deepest, jazziest of grooves (see his own 'Jazz Imprint', for starters), to raw soul/disco strutters (Zove's 'Feeling', Soul Divide's 'Hanky Panky') to bump 'n' grind garage jams (Chemars' 'Deep At Night', to unashamed party starters like Filta Freqz' 'Dope Demand' and 'Da Hitman', which make free with big chunks lifted from classics by King Bee and Cutty Ranks/Eek-A-Mouse, respectively. Featuring scene faves like Johnick, Italobros and Jazzman Wax, this compilation is an absolute must.
Review: Compilations label LW Recordings have been releasing ADE collections in various genres since 2012. This year's batch include this 25-track collection that spans multiple different shades of house, from the ultra-deep vibes of Mr Squid's 'Saffron' to the sweary Teutonic tech of Raiwa's 'Start With You', and from Aetius Boutefoy's Afro-soul jam 'Auwa' to G.E.N.I's jazzy, meandering 'Ethel', with lashings of deep melodic bizniss along the way - Rogier Dulac's 'Just A Dream' is vocal Ibiza prog at its dreamy, floaty best. Appearances by Demarkus Lewis and Marco Bottari aside, the emphasis is on newbie/up-and-coming producers rather than big names, but there's no doubting the quality on offer - or the value for money!
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