Review: From his turns on Good Stuff and Disco Volante through to the stellar work carried out on his own Golden Soul label, Spanish mastermind James Rod is no stranger to sexy, refined twists on classic disco tropes. This collection brings together enough essential jams to keep a dancefloor burning until the early light, running timeless tropes through a modern filter for a pristine vision of contemporary disco house. There's plenty of Moog-laden boogie business to devour on "Call Heart (Epic Love Rework)" while "Chance To Dance Rework" amps up the cosmic qualities, and there's another nine such gems to fill your boots with on top.
Review: As featured on his recent MyStyle mix album, The Others brings forth four brand new jams, each one adding more width and weight to his repertoire. Palpitating heartbeat drama, the thundering "Empire" is just as much prog as it is dubstep. "All The Way Down" takes us to even steppier, techno pastures, all loopy and industrial. J:Kenzo and Mydas join for the second half of the EP and things take a serious turn for the darkside as "The Prophecy" slinks and slaps with polished metallic bass with the "Lost World" a prime lesson in spacious percussive fracturism. Four distinct chapters; one epic story, get lost in The Others' empire today.
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