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Shout
Nightmare Rag - (5:26) 123 BPM
American Sorrow (Interlude) - (1:56) 99 BPM
The People Intro - (0:15) 120 BPM
The People - (7:38) 126 BPM
ANGR - (7:33) 125 BPM
Interlude 2 - (1:16) 111 BPM
Muzik - (5:28) 125 BPM
City Song - (6:22) 122 BPM
City Song (Part 2) - (6:54) 122 BPM Hot
Interlude 3 - (2:29) 107 BPM
Love Inspired - (6:21) 124 BPM
Body & Soul - (2:46) 109 BPM
Handz Up - (6:40) 126 BPM
Interlude 4 - (1:44) 101 BPM
Goin' On? - (4:36) 123 BPM
Review: It would be fair to say that Eli Escobar's second album, Shout, is not a carefree affair. Inspired by his growing anger at American politics, it's a much more poignant and melancholic affair than his party-hearty debut album. As such, the 15-track set is arguably his strongest collection to date, with cuts such as "Nightmare Rag", the gospel influenced disco deep house cry for freedom "The People", twisted and intense "ANGR", blissfully slick and tactile "City Song" and superb "Going On?" - a kind of sorrowful deep house update of Marvin Gaye's most heartfelt work - proving that Escobar is a far more thoughtful and musically savvy producer than many incorrectly believed. There are plenty of groovy and quietly positive moments, too, fuelled by Escobar's belief that love may be the answer to America's mounting problems.
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826194 380298
19 Jan 18
Deep House
City Song EP
City Song Pt 2 (Eli's New version) - (6:54) 122 BPM
City Song Pt 2 (Ron Basejam remix) - (7:59) 122 BPM Hot
City Song (COEO remix) - (7:10) 122 BPM
Review: While Eli Escobar's recent album, Shout, was undeniably superb, there's little doubt in our eyes that "City Song" and "City Song Part 2: Love & Happiness" were amongst the standouts. Here, both tracks are given the remix treatment. Munich twosome COEO handles "City Song", transforming the dubbed-out, disco-influenced deep house original version into a sparkling, piano-heavy chunk of classic, late '90s New York house complete with fluttering vocal samples and oceans-deep chords. The more organic and disco-fired "City Song Part 2" is re-imagined in contrasting ways by Escobar and Ron Basejam. While the latter's Crazy P-plus-acid lines version is fine (the funk-fuelled synths are particularly ear-catching), we're slightly preferring the sweaty, restless disco thump of Escobar's own rework.
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826194 396299
02 Mar 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
20 Years Of Phonica
Various
Daniel Avery - "Bell" - (6:08) 135 BPM
Paramida & E-Talking - "Read My Lips" - (6:58) 130 BPM
Nyra - "Broken Needs" - (6:47) 128 BPM
Gene On Earth - "Club Jacket" - (5:35) 130 BPM
Dam Swindle - "Allright (Just A Tribute)" - (8:04) 128 BPM Hot
Huerta - "Hit The Bit" - (6:48) 129 BPM
Dauwd - "Slam" - (6:15) 130 BPM
System Olympia - "A Mezzanotte" - (3:37) 126 BPM
Tim Reaper & Comfort Zone - "Subterranean" - (5:26) 83 BPM
Shy One - "Uncle G" - (4:33) 129 BPM
Toby Tobias - "On My Mind" (Freak mix) - (5:28) 127 BPM
Willow - "Willbush" - (4:58) 131 BPM
Dorisburg - "Midi Trail" - (5:58) 107 BPM
Keisuke - "Ride It Out" - (6:41) 125 BPM
Peggy Gou - "Six O Six" - (6:06) 126 BPM
Midland - "Before We Leave" (Gerd Janson remix) - (7:12) 121 BPM
Felipe Gordon & Bob The Egoist - "Get Your Body Movin'" - (5:48) 129 BPM
Harrison BDP - "Easy Tiger" - (7:21) 132 BPM
Eli Escobar - "FindAWay2Day" - (6:44) 129 BPM
Kassian - "Faux Polynesia" - (7:37) 127 BPM
Will Saul - "For Joanie" - (5:29) 119 BPM
Austin Ato - "Song For Mr Lewis" (edit) - (5:26) 127 BPM
Secretsundaze - "Still Hope" (Waajeed's Detroit Hardcore dub) - (5:40) 126 BPM
Ron Basejam - "The Hurt Inside" - (6:49) 123 BPM
Harry Wolfman - "SMBC" - (7:19) 121 BPM
Pional - "XME" - (6:34) 120 BPM
Subb-an & Luther Vine - "Sunday Roll Through" - (6:59) 130 BPM
Kieran Jandu - "From My Soul" - (6:15) 132 BPM
Roman Flogel - "Black Acid" - (5:08) 120 BPM
Yak - "Zip" - (5:16) 122 BPM
Ninos Indigo - "Luna" (Shanti Celeste remix) - (5:37) 140 BPM
Escape Artist - "Energy Breakthrough" (Adam Pits' Lightspeed mix) - (6:14) 145 BPM
Nuage - "Pink Television" - (5:07) 126 BPM
Justin Cudmore - "Train Dance" - (8:06) 125 BPM
Al Zanders - "Song About A Dream" - (6:43) 125 BPM
Earth Trax & Newborn Jr. - "Truth" (Main Street mix) - (5:48) 125 BPM
Voodoos & Taboos - "Witch House" - (5:58) 130 BPM
Lea Lisa - "Love To The End" (Sunset Short mix) - (7:00) 124 BPM
Art Crime - "Obsession" - (5:52) 122 BPM
Asyncronous - "Shinkansen" - (5:36) 73 BPM
Sad City - "Baixa Saxophone" - (5:35) 96 BPM
Review: In 2003, amid a shifting landscape of closing record stores and evolving electronic music genres, Phonica Records emerged as a haven for dance and electronic music enthusiasts. Founded by Simon Rigg, Tom Relleen, and Heidi Van Den Amstel with backing from The Vinyl Factory - Phonica aimed to be a welcoming hub for all genres. Starting quietly, the shop gradually gained a strong reputation, fueled by the founders' ties to Koobla Records. Phonica thrived in its early years by championing emerging genres like electro house and minimal-micro house from labels like Kompakt and Perlon. In 2007, the Phonica record label was born, evolving into a platform for both staff and emerging talents, featuring early releases by now-established artists such as Peggy Gou and Four Tet. In 2023, celebrating its 20th anniversary, Phonica showcases its journey with 20 Years Of Phonica - a compilation boasting 18 exclusive tracks from established and rising artists across the label's diverse musical spectrum. Hot tips include tracks by Willow, Dorisburg, Ron Basejam, Roman Flugel and more!
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PHONICADD 002
01 Dec 23
Deep House
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