Review: Aussie disco don Dr Packer has been Glitterbox Recordings' go-to remixer for some time now. Three years ago, the label opened up its archives and allowed him free reign to rework whatever he wanted, releasing the results as Dr Packer's Different Strokes. This belated sequel follows a similar blueprint, collecting together a wealth of remixes as well as a couple of non-stop DJ mixes of the same material. Much of the music is authentically disco-centric - think organic instrumentation, swirling strings and rushing vocals - with just enough grunt to please those dancefloors the require 21st century low-end weight. Highlights include a glassy-eyed take on Aeroplane's 'Love on Hold', a sing-along version of Lemelle's boogie gem 'You Got Something Special' and a handful of fine rubs of the Shapeshifters.
Review: While most of today's hyped Vancouver producers were still wearing nappies, Luke McKeehan's Nordic Trax label was representing the city's small but committed deep house community. The long-serving imprint has now notched up two decades, and here delivers an anniversary compilation rich in Nordic Trax classics, previously unheard cuts and McKeehan's catalogue favourites. In some ways, it feels like an education and history lesson all rolled into one, neatly representing 20 years of deep house development. Highlights come thick and fast from start to finish, from DJ Harri and the Revenge's 2004 gem "Slackjaw" and a vintage Audio Soul Project remix of Jay Tripwire, to the seductive sounds of label regulars Gavin Froome, Gavin Boyce and JT Donaldson.
The Cure & The Cause (Atmos Blaq remix) - (4:10) 120 BPM
The Cure & The Cause (radio edit) - (2:37) 127 BPM
The Cure & The Cause (Atmos Blaq extended remix) - (6:56) 120 BPM
Review: Atmos Blaq weaves his magic on a Defected classic, transforming "The Cure & The Cause" into a captivating soundscape. The remix opens with a subtle intro, building anticipation with shimmering synths and a steady bassline. Tracey K's soulful vocals soon take center stage, their timeless emotionality perfectly preserved even as the track takes a new direction. The tempo slows down, allowing the melody to breathe and the groove to become more hypnotic. Dubby echoes and subtle percussion flourishes add depth and texture, creating a mesmerizing soundscape that invites introspection. Despite the shift in atmosphere, Tracey K's vocals retain their power. Their yearning and hopefulness resonate even more deeply within the remix's introspective soundscape. A well-executed remix that breathes new life into a classic tune.
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