Deymare - "1990" (original mix) - (5:14) 117 BPM
Mateo & Matos - "Maw Basics" (Gerd's Deep mix) - (7:04) 125 BPM
Laroye - "Keep On" (original mix) - (6:36) 122 BPM
Mike Sharon - "Can You Feel It" (original mix) - (6:48) 123 BPM
John Mood - "A Basement Romance" (original mix) - (6:58) 120 BPM
Review: Local Talk has always been good at offering up themed compilations showcasing different aspects of the label's output. The latest, as the title suggests, offers up some seriously good nuggets - mostly made in recent times - that draw huge inspiration from house music of the 1990s. There's much to admire throughout the 12 tracks on show, from the undulating TB-303 bass, sparkling piano motifs and glassy-eyed pads of Deymare's '1990' and Gerd's terrific 'Deep Mix' of Mateo & Matos's Masters at Work tribute 'Maw Basics', to the organ-rich roll of Terrence Parker's 'Unconditional' and the breakbeat-driven deep house funkiness of Kiko Navarro's 'Dope High'. Kyodai's 'Breaking (90s Dub)', a mid-90s NYC meets New Jersey style gem, and S3A's breathless 'Sleepness 909', are also superb.
from $1.89ISH 005
29 Sep 23
Funky/Club House