Review: Disco classic "There But For The Grace of God" by Fire Island featuring Love Nelson gets a fresh lease on life with a new remix by house music expert Alan Dixon on the 4 To The Floor label. This reimagining breathes new energy into the original track while staying true to its soulful core. Love Nelson's iconic vocals remain the centerpiece, soaring effortlessly above a foundation of driving bass and crisp percussion. Dixon's masterful touch adds a contemporary twist with subtle electronic flourishes and a pulsating groove that keeps the dancefloor hypnotized.
Review: Nelson of the East is the work of an established artist working under a different name. The project's latest release on Tartelet is sure to keep fans guessing as to the producer's identity. The title track is a melange of styles - based on a swinging minimal groove and tough kicks, it also features a breezy synth melody and sun-dappled acid lines. "Aftersun" also deploys the sound of the 303, but on this occasion, the rhythm is more linear and dance floor focused. The release also features two fine remixes. The 'Aqua' take on "Sirena" is an evocative ambient piece, while the 'Poseidon' version of "Aftersun" inhabits a similar space, but midway through, hyper speed break beats drop into the arrangement.
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