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Drunken Monk EP
Juicy Lucy - (5:42) 118 BPM Hot
Lovin' - (6:03) 111 BPM
Moovish - (6:26) 117 BPM
Something Special - (6:08) 115 BPM
Review: After some brilliant appearance on Dirt Crew,Quartet Series & Quintessentials, Manchester-based DJ and producer Loz Goddard is back on a solo flex with the Drunken Monk EP for the Reserve sublabel from NYC edit crew Razor N Tape. Four tracks deep, this EP has that slinky, glossy feel to it that sounds just right on Razor N Tape, with the Love Unlimited Orchestra does disco house shuffle of "Lovin'". Then "Moovish" sees young Loz veer off into heavily filtered house territory, throwing in what sounds like some nifty RAMP sampling while he's at it. The appropriately-titled "Something Special" rounds out the P in fine style with a bit of a French Touch.
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RNTD 028
05 Jun 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
House Cuts Vol 2
Various
Dirtytwo - "Back In The Day" - (7:19) 120 BPM Hot
JKriv & Free Magic - "Eunice" - (5:30) 122 BPM
Mr V - "Somethin' Wit Jazz" (Jimpster remix) - (6:37) 128 BPM
Fouk - "Whiskey Ginger" - (6:00) 124 BPM
Luvless - "Stretchin" - (6:25) 122 BPM
Ragtyme - "Fix It Man" (feat T.C. Roper - Chrissy's Fixer Upper edit) - (6:08) 125 BPM
M.ono - "Eins A Legge" - (6:43) 122 BPM
Body Music - "Just One" (Lay-Far remix) - (5:18) 122 BPM
Loz Goddard - "Something Special" - (6:08) 115 BPM
Kraak & Smaak - "Way Back Home" (Ben Sun remix) - (7:03) 118 BPM
Review: Although famed for delivering killer cuts of vintage disco and boogie jams, Razor-N-Tape has released plenty of life-affirming house jams, too. As if to prove the point, JKriv and Aaron Dae's Brooklyn-based imprint has decided to release a second selection of back catalogue house highlights. Highlights come thick and fast throughout, from the bluesy bounce of JKriv and Free Magic's "Eunice" and the classic deep house warmth of Jimpster's killer remix of Mr V's "Something Wit Jazz", to the fizzing synth riffs and life-affirming percussive shuffle of "Stretchin" by Luvless and the groovy, jammed-out musical headiness of Lay-Far's tidy remix of "Just One" by Body Music. Also worth plenty of peak-time plays is Chrissy's chunky revision of Ragtyme's rap-laced 1987 Chicago jam "Fix It Man".
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RNTD 039
16 Nov 18
Deep House
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