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Juno Recommends Deep House March 2020

Juno Recommends Deep House

Juno Recommends Deep House

Juno Recommends Deep House March 2020
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Cat: SOUTH 007. Rel: 17 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Want You In My Soul (club mix) (8:18)
Want You In My Soul (Summer In London edit) (4:51)
Review: Stee Downes is one of contemporary house music's most prominent vocalists and here he lends his silky tones to Freerange, Defected and OM Records associate, Lovebirds for this new one on South Street. "Want You In My Soul" is a mix of old and new, where disco percussion and cosmic synths nestle alongside a mid tempo house groove with plenty of warmth. Downes' vocals are the loved up icing on the romantic groove cake. Flip over for the "Summer In London Edit" - a more stripped back and direct version, perfect for outdoor stages as the sun beats down.
 in stock $16.45
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Cat: AOS 9900. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
You Want The Best (5:29)
A Toast To Momma Rose (Crowd Claps Jacked By Norm Talley) (5:38)
That's Lil 'Boy (feat Ian Finkelstein) (10:57)
Second Life (feat John FM) (5:58)
The Sound Of Neptune (5:32)
Don't Get In My Way (4:32)
This Love Is 4 Real (6:06)
Oops (5:59)
Mandela's Gold (5:18)
Hear Me Out (feat John FM) (10:08)
Ambiance (feat John Cloud TM & L'renee) (4:47)
Coming Home Mum (5:52)
1993 (7:20)
Review: Those who've been paying close attention will know that Alex 'Omar' Smith has been mixing things up musically of late, veering away from the deep Detroit house he's famed for in order to explore a wider range of influences. New album "You Want" doesn't exactly reverse this trend, but it is far more rooted in his particular brand of seductive, off-kilter deepness and techno-tinged hypnotism than recent singles. That's undeniably a good thing, because nobody does crunchy, machine driven club jams better than the Motor City producer. There are nods towards Italian style piano house, disco, broken beat, jazz funk, Masters at Work and - more surprisingly - industrial techno (see the filthy closing cut) - but the resultant cuts don't sound like anything other than tried-and-tested Omar-S club jams.
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 in stock $62.06
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Cat: TRECS 003. Rel: 17 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Spider Droid (7:03)
Grace (7:26)
Off Grid (7:24)
Nostromo (7:59)
out of stock $10.08
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Cat: UR 087. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Light My Fire (6:05)
Moment In Marseille (4:13)
Next Step 4wrd (9:14)
Review: There's been little new of note from Underground Resistance house band Timeline for some time, something that's doubly frustrating given the quality of their previous material. That includes this fine EP, which was first released in 2014 and now appears in stores again courtesy of a much-needed re-press. The highlight for UR aficionados and tech-jazz enthusiasts is undoubtedly epic flipside "Next Step 4wrd", a delightful chunk of sci-fi house rich in warm riffs, rising jazz horns and mazy synth solos. That said, plenty of people will gravitate towards the dewy eyed deep house soul of opener "Light My Fire", whose electric piano solos are superb, and the hypnotic dancefloor drowsiness of deep jazz-house number "Moment In Marseille".
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out of stock $14.59
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Cat: AMR 40L. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Three Sides & The Truth
Everydaelife
Own The Nite (90s House Rescrub)
Hot 4 Me (For U)
Faithful, Fearful
Lunchtime Gaze
Rodalies R1
Enllac (Luvfatuated Micx)
Purple Hindu
While You Slept (Despres De L'Enllac)
Regrets (Think About It) (instrumental)
We'll Find Each Other Again
Review: Minneapolis deep house veteran Malcolm Moore returns to his own label Altered Moods with another blissful excursion into the farthest realms of smoked-out expression. It takes but a moment to sink into "Everydaelife" and place this sound - the kind of pattering rhythm sections and powerfully melancholic chords that you'd expect from the likes of Dubbyman, Anton Zap or Ron Trent. Moore has his own take on things though, bringing a blown out jack to the table on "Own The Nite (90s House Rescrub)"and creating a moving, downtempo funk on "Lunchtime Gaze". The more forthright grooves are impeccable too though - "Rodalies R1" hits every sweet spot a deep house lover could wish for.
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out of stock $15.90
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Cat: OMK 001. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Critical (7:54)
Critical (Voigtmann remix) (6:51)
Journey (7:19)
Axis (5:16)
Review: From the word go, this EP from Yoyaku regular Janeret (real name Mickail Jeanneret) feels like one of his finest collection of cuts to date. Title track "Critical" is simply superb: a chunky, sweat-soaked fusion of bumpin' deep house grooves, wiggly acid lines and Detroit style sci-fi techno sounds that's as ear-pleasing as it is floor-friendly. Voightmann's accompanying remix is great too, with the German producer re-casting the track as a woozy trip through deep space tech-house goodness. Elsewhere on the EP, "Journey" is a bolder, warmer and more percussive deep house cut rich in techno style electronics and "Axis" sits somewhere between deep electro and jacking Chicago house.
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out of stock $12.46
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Cat: SC 015. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Human Spirit (6:50)
Beam (6:42)
Chocolate Machine (7:29)
Steel Tabernacle (7:37)
Review: For their latest delve into the archives, Music From Memory offshoot Second Circle has decided to focus on Sandoz, a celebrated Richard H. Kirk solo project that generally joined the dots between dub and then contemporaneous styles of electronic music. The four tracks contained here were originally released on the earliest Sandoz 12" singles (1992-93), all of which are now frustratingly hard to find. Kirk's healthy obsession with Afro-futurism can be heard in the tribal chants, dub-wise bass and glassy-eyed electronics of opener "Human Spirit", while "Beam" sounds like a deeper, dreamier take on the Yorkshire Bleep sound he helped to create. "Chocolate Machine" is another deep, drowsy and melodious workout rich in clanking percussion hits, and "Steel Tabernacle" is Sweet Exorcist style "clonk" with added ghostly melodies.
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out of stock $16.18
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Cat: FCLR 010. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Namida (Tears Of Happiness) (7:03)
Namida (Tears Of Happiness) (AOM remix) (7:39)
Namida (Tears Of Happiness) (AOM dub) (7:09)
Ugetting Down (6:33)
Review: Glenn Davis' first outing on F*CLR Music, 2018's "Body & Soul EP", was something of a slept-on gem: a four-track collection of warm, groovy and musically intricate deep house capable of warming the cockles of even the stoniest of hearts. If anything, this belated follow-up is even better. "Namida (Tears Of Happiness)" is both superb and sublime: a spacey chunk of jazz-flecked futurist deep house rich in Latin-tinged drums, Detroit style sci-fi synths and chords that are so positive and life-affirming that you might want to marry them. Ashley Beedle and Darren Morris don the Afrikanz On Marz alias to deliver two top-drawer remixes: a decidedly cosmic, intergalactic "real" disco remake (the "remix") and an even more spacey, stripped-back "Dub". The latter is almost as inspired as Davis' original, which is saying something.
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 in stock $13.26
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Cat: VISIO 029. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Human (Full Experience) (12:16)
Human (Inner Experience) (7:52)
Review: Long-serving German producer Lars Bartkhun has been rather quiet of late, with his last release of note being 2018's superb hook-up with fellow organic deep house fusionist Trinidadian Deep on Neroli. So has this new single been worth the wait? We'd emphatically say yes. "Human" is a sun-kissed slice of house posivity that wraps jazzy horns, sparkling pianos and colourful synthesizer sounds around a groove that's two parts shuffling Latin rhythms and three parts jacking house. The A-side "Full Experience" version, which clocks in at a smidgeon below 13 minutes, is particularly wonderful. That said the Rhodes-laden "Inner Experience" mix, a kind of tech-tinged, piano-heavy deep house dub, is also rather fine.
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out of stock $11.14
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Cat: RDC 005. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Teuf De Ouf (6:30)
Teuf De Ouf (Joe Corti remix) (5:04)
Jive Y'all (6:49)
Lawka Chudes (4:32)
Review: For their fifth release, the Marseille-based Ravanelli Disco Club crew has turned to the combined talents of Scruscru last seen and heard on Nomada Records) and Jehan (a regular contributor to the always on-point Star Creature label). Title track "Teuf De Ouf" is giddily cheery and sees the pair wrap warm Rhodes stabs and jazzy horn samples around a bustling groove that arguably owes a debt to the jazz-house era work of St Germain. Joe Corti weighs in with the obligatory remix, offering up a smoother and chunkier deep house version that makes much more use of twinkly electric piano sounds. Elsewhere, "Jive Y'all" is a warm, sample-heavy fusion of jazz-funk sounds and disco-powered house grooves, while "Lawka Chudes" is a deeper take on the pair's favoured jazzy house sound.
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out of stock $10.35
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Cat: LHR 21. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Sight Unseen (5:36)
The Reason (5:21)
Transmission7 (6:14)
Sight Unseen (Malin Genie remix) (6:48)
Review: Zoo Look follow up on their welcome return (the Similar Steps EP on Lost Palms) with this choice drop for Lazare Hoche, the Parisian bastion of all things deep and housey. The Look have lost none of their charm as you can hear on the sultry and seductive "Sight Unseen", while "The Reason" sees them exploring dubby realms to enchanting effect. "Tranmission7" brings an intriguing broken beat flavour to the rhythm section, capturing a mood somewhere between techno, electro and dubstep and dipping it in honey for a sweet finish. Then Malin Genie steps up with a masterful remix of "Sight Unseen" that works some Detroitian flavours into the mix to great effect.
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out of stock $10.60
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Cat: GLITS 030R. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
I'm Not Defeated (Cassius remix) (7:57)
 in stock $14.32
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Cat: AESTHETIC 07. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Formulate (7:06)
No 800 (7:38)
Exteria (7:11)
Review: The funking, bumping sound of Aesthetic continues to bolster the impact of parent label Constant Sound, bringing a more colourful palette to realm of minimal tech house. The latest Aesthetic release comes from emergent talents Josh Baker & Alfa, working in collaboration to summon up some sprightly grooves to put a spring in your step. "Formulate" is especially bouncy, not least thanks to those nimble synth lines, while "No 800" takes things in a tougher direction without losing that groovy swing and rich sense of melody. "Exteria" completes the set with a particularly funky concoction that heads towards the deeper end of the night.




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out of stock $9.01
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Rebel Fract (6:44)
Rebel Fract (Vincent Floyd remix) (8:15)
Jazzy Day (5:57)
Jazzy Day (Patrice Scott remix) (5:34)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: After a strong opening bout, Chubby! steps back in the ring with more quality-assured deep house roundhouses from heavyweight prize fighters. Trinidadian Deep did such a fine job on the first Chubby! they've invited him back to unfurl a transcendent wooze of tumbling percussion and heady organ tones. Vincent Floyd steps up on remix duties, turning "Rebel Fract" into a more sharply rendered strutter buoyed by the original's radiant synths. Detroit don Javonntte drops in on the B side with the utterly classy "Jazzy Day", which funks and bumps with an unmistakable Motor City ruffness and some gorgeous melodic flexing over the top. Patrice Scott then steps in for a remix that finds the veteran producer wriggling into a stunning house shuffle with a piano line to die for.
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out of stock $10.60
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Cat: GDRLP 614PT3. Rel: 17 Feb 20
 
Deep House
The Cimmerian (7:39)
Basic Lytes (6:16)
Junkle II (6:12)
Bongette (6:12)
Bounce (8:38)
Ambent II (8:38)
Meta (6:35)
Need Ur Love (Stalagtite mix) (8:12)
Review: Guidance Is Internal 3 is the third and final instalment of a three part compilation series that has pulled together the best music from Callisto's golden period on legendary Chicago label Guidance Recordings. Everything you would expect of a real visionary is here - depth, spirituality and cosmic vibes aplenty. Super sweet kick drums that just keep on pulling you in define the opener, while things are cast more free on the intergalactic "Basic Lytes." "Ambent II" sounds like an early Omar S tune and "Meta" is gorgeously dreamy. House doesn't get any better.
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out of stock $23.60
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Respect & Belief (6:55)
Sex Appeal (5:06)
Liberty (4:59)
House Of Chorge (bonus track) (6:31)
out of stock $10.60
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Cat: ARRLB/005-1. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Redlight
Circle Of Funk
The Rhythm
Review: The pleasingly unpredictable Adeen label returns with another record of outstanding and distinctive quality. Scott Hess is an emergent talent, originally from Detroit but now based in Bangkok, who channels the heat and clamour of the Thai capital. The result is a funkified strain of house with rich synths and some satisfyingly organic licks. "Redlight" is the heavy lifter, all muscular bass synths and a nagging, twitchy groove, while "Circle Of Funk" brings a more introspective tone embellished by some gorgeous slap bass. "The Rhythm" pushes a more steamy kind of funk that nods to the Detroit house grandmasters.
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out of stock $9.01
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Cat: MEL 19. Rel: 17 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Daylight (4:45)
900th Lifetime (5:01)
Review: The much loved Melodies International label takes another step away from its usual remit here by reissuing a second bit of classic house music following on from the excellent Hanna 12" late last year. It comes from cult London pair Synchrojack aka Dean Slydell and Greg Wheeler who first put it out on Ferox in 1995. "Daylight" is high speed, high class house with bubbling drums, bass and synths all making for a powerful yet fluid groove that is underpinned with punchy kicks that won't fail to make you move. Flipside "900th Lifetime" is similar in its full flavour grooves and tightly knotted bass. Both cuts are sure to be everywhere this summer.
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 in stock $6.35
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Cat: AOTNLP 032. Rel: 02 Mar 20
 
Deep House
Es Vedra (6:20)
Marina (5:38)
Pressure (6:51)
Bentley 101 (2:18)
Sa Talaia (5:08)
Neutrino (6:27)
Push It (5:22)
Mysterious Richie (4:42)
Review: Jazzman Greg Foat is a born collaborator. In fact, in the last three years alone he's recorded and released four albums alongside regular studio partner Warren Hampshire. Here he adds another musical accomplice to his bow via a first joint full-length with Firecracker Recordings regular Linkwood (real name Nick Moore). It's a remarkable album, not least because it cleverly combines Moore's intergalactic electronics, deep house-influenced grooves, Balearic dub basslines and wide-eyed ambient motifs with Foat's jazz, jazz-funk and library music inspirations. It's undoubtedly more akin to Moore's output than Foat's, but that's no bad thing. Crucially, it's a superb album and one we'd heartily recommend.
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out of stock $23.33
20
Cat: SS 002. Rel: 16 Mar 98
 
Deep House
Music
Moonlite
Review: Theo Parrish classic from 97 repressed.
out of stock $11.66
21
Cat: MULE 046. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Once Again (Henrik's version) (8:43)
Once Again (Kuniyuki's version) (8:36)
out of stock $11.14
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Cat: RUTI 019. Rel: 23 Sep 19
 
Deep House
Edge Of The Mirror (6:12)
Forever Moving (6:46)
Synchronicity (6:07)
Electrogirl (6:02)
Review: Since making his debut in 2015, Chris Stussy has released a remarkable amount of music. Yet it's hard to fault any of his 22 previous EPs, which tend towards the chunkier, tech-tinged end of the deep house spectrum. His latest four-tracker is naturally full of top-notch cuts, too. Check first opener "Edge of the Mirror", where wonderfully melodic musical elements wrap themselves around a tough electronic deep house groove, before diving into the bass-heavy early morning hypnotism of "Forever Moving", which sounds like something you'd have heard at Twilo in New York circa 1996. "Synchronicity" is a string-drenched treat blessed with a fantastically rush-inducing breakdown, while "Electro Girl" is a fine fusion of tech-house electronics and oven-hot deep house grooves.
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out of stock $13.00
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Cat: ERD 32691. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Righteous Rule (5:30)
Righteous Dub (2:06)
Righteous Rule (dub) (4:06)
Review: Above Board continues to offer up must-have reissues of killer releases from the Warriors Dance catalogue. The latest is a lesser-celebrated single from No Smoke, whose "Koro-Koro" single and "International Smoke" album received new pressings last year. In its original form, "Righteous Rule" is a bass-heavy, tribal-tinged chunk of spacey, sub-heavy goodness laden with intergalactic synth motifs and a spiritual spoken word vocal. Arguably even better is "Righteous Dub (Dub)", a spaced-out chunk of deep dub house that builds steadily throughout. Flipside "Righteous Rule Dub" is a longer, tougher and more percussive take built around a colossal dub bassline and even more intergalactic-sounding synthesizer flourishes.
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out of stock $11.41
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VARIOUS
Cat: SRCLASSICS 07LP. Rel: 17 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Barbara Tucker - "Beautiful People" (Underground Network mix) (8:58)
Essence - "Moments In House" (Full Effect mix - DJ T edit) (6:17)
Mole People - "Break Night" (13:04)
DJ Sneak - "Keep On Groovin'" (Fat Bottom mix) (7:29)
Wamdue Project - "King Of My Castle" (8:16)
South Street Player - "(Who?) Keeps Changing Your Mind" (The Night mix) (7:41)
Sole Fusion - "Basstone" (Underground Network mix) (7:19)
Review: Strictly Rhythm's 30th anniversary series of "Best Of" double-packs should be an essential purchase for all those looking to grab some high-grade U.S house from the 1990s and 2000s. As you'd expect, there's some genuine peak-time gold to be found on this second salvo in the series. After beginning with the bumping U.S garage richness of Barbara Tucker's gospel-flecked "Beautiful People", the set variously touches on glitchy deep house goodness (DJ T re-editing the "Full Effect" mix of Essence's "Moments In House"), stomping and muscular deep house (DJ Sneak), jazz-funk inspired house dreaminess (the original version of Wamdue's "King of My Castle") and ambidextrous dancefloor sweatiness (the Kenny Dope style breakbeats, heavy bass and woozy pads of Soul Fusion's "Basstone (Underground Network Mix)".
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out of stock $23.60
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Cat: RSD 016. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Jaco Matthews - "Lesson One" (6:18)
Jaco Matthews - "Snacks" (5:45)
Peter Croce - "Revival" (Jaco Matthews remix) (9:48)
Review: Peter Croce and Moonlighter's Rocksteady Disco have reeled in local up-and-comer Jaco Matthews for a sweltering four tracker in this next release. "Drums From Detroit" is the young producer's sophomore effort and features the looped-up polyrhythmic hypnotism of "Lesson One" followed by the smooth and evocative late night deepness of "Snacks". On the flip, label co-head Croce is on remix duties as he takes on Matthews' "Revival" using the same sense of rhythm explored on the A side through low slung dynamics topped with one life-affirming narrative.
out of stock $16.18
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Cat: R 2035. Rel: 02 Mar 20
 
Deep House
Gypsy Woman (Kaytronik extended remix) (6:21)
Gypsy Woman (Kaytronik Accadub 10" bonus) (5:11)
out of stock $15.90
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Cat: SS 006. Rel: 14 Oct 13
 
Deep House
Overyohead
Dance Of The Drunken Drums
Review: Don't let this one go over yo head son! The final repress from Sound Signature HQ is an essential slab of late 90s Motor City deepness from Theo, presented once again for contemporary reassessment and sounding every bit as jaw dropping 14 years on. Dropping back in 1999, title cut "Overyohead" came to be regarded as a quintessential Theo Parrish track; strings incandescent with soul and lovingly off centre Rhodes riding those heavy drum arrangements towards a sweet piano infused crescendo. Face down, "Dance Of The Drunken Drums" is a prime example of Theo's own distinct brand of cavernous beatdown.
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out of stock $11.66
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Cat: LIH 037. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Feel Yo (4:09)
Where They're From (4:33)
Want You (5:14)
Get Over (5:26)
Review: German percussionist Kolja Gerstenberg makes no attempt to hide his love for the drums on this razor sharp drop for Lumberjacks In Hell, building on his previous outings on Suol and Smile For A While. The drums are sizzling hot on "Feel Yo", tastefully overdriven and embellished with some MPC-style sample juggling that should satisfy those who like their house tracks hot as Dante's inferno. "Where They're From" is no slouch either, keeping the pressure up with a liberal dose of soul poured in for good measure. The keys and live bass on "Want You" add to the feverish mood, and then "Get Over" sends things spiraling out on a Latin-spiced cosmic journey.
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out of stock $8.22
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Cat: SCHATRAX 2501. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Folkdance (5:51)
Coral (4:28)
Sisphunk (6:25)
Into The Stars (4:09)
out of stock $11.94
30
Cat: GR 1262. Rel: 10 Feb 20
 
Deep House
One Kiss (Joey Negro mix) (7:26)
One Kiss (acappella) (1:18)
One Kiss (Fathers Of Sound One remix) (10:19)
out of stock $13.53
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