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Singles
Nicely Ripe Cuts
Cat: PPLTD 08. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Dave Charlesworth - "Home" (6:20)
Dave Charlesworth - "Special Feeling" (7:12)
D Lux & Y No - "25 Miles" (6:33)
S R - "Pressure" (7:03)
Review: The Plastik People label has been going along nicely for its first few releases, with label head Marc Cotterell stepping up and coming correct last time out. Now he calls upon various artists with Dave Charlesworth taking care of the a-side of Nice Ripe Cuts. He offers two super slick garage cuts that cannot fail to make their mark on the club and it's no different on the flipside except D Lux & Y No combine first for '25 Miles' and then S R offers the irresistible 'Pressure.' An essential 12" for anyone looking to bring some fresh garage flavours.
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Deep House Fusion EP
Cat: BLURWAX 003. Rel: 26 Feb 24
ColorJaxx - "I Know You" (5:15)
T.Markakis - "Ain`t Like That" (5:56)
Manuel Kane - "Funk" (6:42)
Review: The third vinyl release of the year from Blur Records sees three distinguished producers - ColorJaxx, T.Markakis and Manuel Kane - sharing duties, each delivering a track each but with the distinctive, music-centred 'deep house fusion' flavour of the Blur label very much at their heart. ColorJaxx's 'I Know You' kicks off proceedings in upbeat mood, goaded along by a skippy garage beat, some beautiful piano work and arresting male vocals. 'Ain't Like That' by T.Markakis rolls slower and deeper, clouds of warm synth giving it a reassuring, dub feel, while Manuel Kane's 'Funk' boasts a cheery, end-of-evening sparkle with its hypnotic vocal samples and gentle sirens. Quality without pretention whichever way you turn.
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Dance Detroit
Cat: UAR 014. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Reggie Dokes & Steve Crawford - "Fear Of Failure" (4:46)
Martin Prather - "Until" (6:32)
Steve Crawford - "Let You Go" (feat Tony B) (6:13)
Steve Crawford - "Love Is Here" (feat Anthony Poteat) (7:01)
Martin Prather - "Passed Up" (6:45)
Reggie Dokes - "Not Ready" (4:54)
Review: Motor City label Upstairs Asylum celebrates its roots in 313 with this new Dance Detroit EP featuring a wealth of American house innovators. First up, Reggie Dokes and Steve Crawford join forces on 'Fear Of Failure', a house track steeped in Detroit soul. Marvin Prather's 'Until' follows on with his stylish and soul-drenched grooves. Steve Crawford then goes it alone and turns up the drums on his potent 'Let You Go' (feat Tony B) and then get deeply emotional on 'Love Is Here' this time with help from featured artist Anthony Poteat. Prather and then label regular and Atlanta man Reggie Dokes closes down with his 'Not Ready.'
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Remixed
Remixed (12")
Cat: PRONTO 011. Rel: 14 May 24
Sunday Queen (Art Of Tones remix) (5:19)
Sublime Mind (Byron The Aquarius remix) (4:37)
Tried For Love (feat Robert Owens - Terrence Parker remix) (8:12)
Walk With Me (Rick Wade remix) (5:57)
Review: Smooth house master James Curd has a bunch of his succulent sounds remixed by a heavyweight roster of remixes here. First up Art of Tones layers in freewheeling synth loops and tough disco claps to his remix of 'Sunday Queen'. 'Sublime Mind' gets the Byron The Aquarius treatment and becomes a cosmic star-gazer with zoned-out pads and sweet beats. Add in some signature soul from Terrence Parker and another perfectly tracky house tool from the always-on form Rick Wade and you have a classy EP.
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What Would You Do?
Cat: DFTD 635R. Rel: 12 Jan 23
What Would You Do (Two Soul Fusion remix) (8:23)
What Would You Do (Folamour 12 remix) (4:50)
What Would You Do (12" mix) (4:59)
What Would You Do (Expansions NYC dub vocal) (7:10)
Review: Get ready for a rush-inducing dose of proper soulful vocal house from the mighty Dames Brown. On this record for Defected, Detroit's foremost trio of Athena Johnson, Lisa Cunningham and Teresa Marbury linked up with the mighty Amp Fiddler and Andres for a rip through house music as real as it gets. The original 12" mix of 'What Would You Do?' is hard to beat for raw, heavy-hitting groove and production, but there are some choice remixes included here for those who have different needs, whether it's the bouncy jazz funk of Two Soul Fusion's version or the smoother sound of Folamour creating a sleek disco house variation for the peak time crowd.
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DJ Spinna & Kai Alce Present Foundations Classic House 45 Series Part 5: You Used To Hold Me
Ralphi Rosario - "You Used To Hold Me" (feat Xaviera Gold - Riviera mix) (4:27)
Ralphi Rosario - "You Used To Hold Me" (feat Xaviera Gold - bonus beats) (3:28)
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Burnin Up
Burnin Up (12")
Cat: MCWR 016. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Burnin Up (feat Oliver Night) (2:39)
Soul Takes Flight (feat Oliver Night) (5:44)
If I Let You (feat Cinta) (3:26)
Burning Up (feat Oliver Night - extended edit) (4:34)
Review: MotorCity Wine out of Detroit looks to the other side of the planet for its next release as Sydney, Australia-based artist Edseven steps up with his Burnin Up EP. It's that title track featuring Oliver Night that opens up with a smooth and seductive sound, leggy drums and warming chords. 'Soul Takes Flight' is another cuddly, deep and late-night lounge sound full of emotive vibes and another amazing vocal from Oliver Night. Things get even more chill on the flip with the mid-tempo sounds of 'If I Let You' featuring vocals from Cinta, all pressed up in a limited picture sleeve 12".
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Intérprete: Marcel Vogel
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Exclusively
Cat: CAT 004. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Exclusively (6:22)
Exclusively (instrumental) (6:23)
Exclusively (Alton Miller remix) (7:22)
Exclusively (Alton Miller remix instrumental) (7:23)
Review: Mark Francis teams up with Nimiwari to deliver a soulful house gem in 'Exclusively', a track that brings the Newark DJ's signature sound to the forefront. Known for his residency at Club Shelter, Francis expertly crafts a lush soundscape, with Shawn Lucas on keys adding a rich layer of depth. Nimiwari's vocal performance, blending soul and house influences, elevates the track with emotion and finesse. On remix duties, Detroit legend Alton Miller steps in with a groovy rework, featuring his trademark keys and a bassline that glides effortlessly. Miller's take is an elegant nod to his deep roots in the scene, co-founder of The Music Institute club and a key figure in Detroit's house history. Both the original and remix are backed by instrumentals, offering DJs ample space to work with on the floor. Francis and Nimiwari have created something special here, a soulful, timeless track with just the right amount of modern flair. It's a testament to their artistry and the production skills of everyone involved, especially in how the music flows so naturally from one version to the next.
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Keep On Dreamin' EP
Cat: MATE 017. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Keep On Dreamin' (club mix) (8:21)
Sunrise (Underwater mix) (5:56)
The Jazz Palace (long Ride mix) (6:13)
Djoon Trax (feat Rawai - 937 Classic mix) (8:13)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: For the latest release on his consistently impressive Mate Records imprint, Madrid stalwart Rafa Santos has turned to Parisian twosome Groove Boys Project. Their take on house tends towards the nostalgic and musically expansive, and the four tracks assembled here fit that description. They begin by joining the dots between Kerri Chandler style garage-house and dreamier European deep house on 'Keep On Dreamin' (Club Mix)', before expertly fusing elements of new age house, Italo-house and solo-laden US deep house on 'Sunrise (Underwater Mix)'. Over on the flip, 'The Jazz Palace (Long Ride Mix)' is a vibraphone-solo laden chunk of rolling deep house warmth and Rawai hook-up 'Djoon Trax (937 Classsic Mix)' sees the duo add delicious jazz guitar solos to a sun-soaked deep house groove rich in rubbery synth-bass.
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Over Me EP
Cat: NDATL 040. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Over Me (7:04)
Searching (6:40)
Overcome (Kai Alce Piano remix) (6:39)
Overcome (6:15)
Review: Connoisseurs of the European underground will be well-tuned to the sounds of quality operator Nico Lahs. And as for house operations over in the States, they don't come much finer than Kai Alce's NDATL Muzik, which means this a superb coming together. And so it proves with 'Over Me', offering slouchy, low-slung deep house beats with nice aloof, soulful samples. 'Searching' has a zoned-out late-night feel with swirling pads and a super smooth groove, then 'Overcome' brings a little more percussion and jazzy key work which Alce flips into one of signature and smoky shufflers.
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Melloghettomental (Theo Parrish production)
Cat: SS038 ABCD. Rel: 13 May 24
Can't Keep Running Away (12:41)
U Bring Me Up (5:21)
Why Wait (3:58)
Melloghettomental (8:50)
Review: Theo Parrish has green-lit a couple of back catalogue reissues from his Sound Signature label this month and this one originally came back in 2010 and found him on production duties and Bilal Love on the vocals. The Melloghettomental EP is an archetype Parrish offering - dusty, lo-fi beatdown and house fusions with muted but meaningful chords and aching vocal hooks. You get all that on blissed-out opener 'Can't Keep Running Away', superbly soulful live bass work on 'U Bring Me Up' and heavier, more griding grooves but still sublime vocals on 'Why Wait'. The title cut is an off-grid mix of sci-fi melodies and diffuse chords, shimmering drums and low slub bass. Sublime.
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Bring Me Down
Cat: SS 065. Rel: 20 Jan 17
Bring Me Down (9:32)
Bring Me Down (Theo Parrish translation) (9:35)
Review: Here's something to get excited about: a cracking new cut from Detroit deep house legend Alton Miller, backed with a 'Sound Signature' translation from the equally revered Theo Parrish. Miller's version of "Bring Me Down", is something of a treat: a sparkling, starry deep house epic that's blessed with immaculate vocals from soul chanteuse Maurissa Rose. Parrish's translation is equally as stretched out and similarly enjoyable, but is far looser and dustier in feel, with warmer bass and beats that naturally tend towards the jazzier. It's naturally more in keeping with Parrish's work than Miller's, but retains enough of the latter's touches to be counted as a fine remix.
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Whats Good For The Goose
Cat: AOS 313. Rel: 15 Oct 21
Whats Good For The Goose (2:26)
Whats Good For The Goose (dub Out mix) (3:00)
Review: Proper future classic Omar S!
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Stereo:type EP 6
Cat: STV 006. Rel: 28 Oct 24
The Way I Feel (6:31)
The Way I Feel (dub) (6:33)
Do U Love Me (feat Vanessa Freeman - The DJ mix) (7:08)
The Party (feat Hannah Khemoh) (6:08)
Review: This EP marks a sixth outing for the always fresh Stereo:type which deals in soulful house and disco fusions with a timeless edge. Risk Assessment is behind plenty of them, including this lovely 12" which opens with the deep house throb of 'The Way I Feel'. A dub version strips out the soulful vocal hooks then the flip opens with 'Do U Love Me' (feat Vanessa Freeman - The DJ mix) which is a proper bit of house music songwriting with US garage drums and soaring vocals. Last of all is 'The Party' (feat Hannah Khemoh) which is more upright and intended to get the floor pumping.
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Art O Fact (remixes)
Cat: PLE 654106. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Art-O-Fact (Detroit remix) (8:55)
Art-O-Fact (Detroit Bass remix) (8:54)
Art-O-Fact (Detroit Beatless remix) (7:56)
Review: US house champion Junior Sanchez lands on the legendary Planet E label here with new remixes of his 'Art-O-Fact' bringing plenty of funk and Motor City house sounds. The Detroit remix opens up and is a deft working of the groove with smart filters and bursts of sparkling arpeggios lighting up the speedy house beats. The Detroit Bass remix is a little heavier and with more low end, as you might expect from the title, and last of all the Detroit Beatless remix is a masterclass is emotive synth work that dances and teases in a cosmic night sky.
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The Question: Made In Detroit Mixes
Cat: INT 7004. Rel: 26 Jul 24
The Question (Octave One club mix) (9:10)
The Question (original TP mix) (3:22)
The Question (Underground Resistance "Make My Day" mix) (6:00)
The Question (Octave One dub mix) (5:35)
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Music Plan Records EP Vol 1
Cat: MPVR 001. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Fabio Tosti & Logical Groove - "Take Me Down" (feat Savio Vurchio - Fabio Tosti Classic mix) (6:23)
TNT Inc - "U Just Have To Deal" (feat Chappell - TNT Inc original ReEdit) (6:56)
The Deepshakerz - "Yamamba" (3balitz main mix ReEdit) (6:42)
Fabio Tosti - "Shosholooza" (Fabio Tosti Under club 2023 rework) (6:45)
Review: Welcome to the world Music Plan Records, whose first release - a fine multi-artist affair - offers up a quartet of nostalgic workouts variously influenced by deep, soulful and Mediterranean house flavours. Experienced producer Fabio Tosti opens proceedings with his own 'classic mix' of Logical Groove collaboration 'Take Me Down', a sunny and celebratory vocal house groove rich in dream house chords, funky disco bass, snaking sax sounds and stretched out piano solos, before Tosti dons the TNT Inc guise for a deeper, chunkier and more late-night friendly workout ('U Just Have To Deal', featuring the Robert Owens-esque vocals of Chappell). Elsewhere, The Deepshakerz 'Yamamba (3baltitz main mix edit)' is a heavily electronic Afro-house shuffler, while Tosti's '2023' version of his 'Shosholoza' is an Afro-tinged slab of locked-in house hypnotism with added jazzy piano riffs.
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Álbumes
Visions Remixed Vol 1 (DJ Spen mixes)
Cat: PUL 006. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Home Sweet Home (The Journey) (DJ Spen remix) (7:29)
Home Sweet Home (The Journey) (DJ Spen dub) (6:23)
Home Sweet Home (The Journey) (DJ Spen Hump mix) (5:53)
Review: Demuir's Visions album gets its first series of remixes here as standout cut 'Home Sweet Home (The Journey)' gets reworked by Baltimore's finest dance music ambassador and bona fide legend DJ Spen. First up he brings some shuffling and deep soul to the groove with an irresistible skip to the drums and a lush vocal. The dub pairs things back a little further with more splash in the percussion and last of all comes the Hump mix. This one has noodling keys working their way up through the mix to bring real enlightenment.
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Intérprete: Toronto Hustle
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Defected Presents House Masters: Todd Edwards
Todd EDWARDS / VARIOUS
Defected Presents House Masters: Todd Edwards (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: HOMAS 33LP. Rel: 10 Sep 21
St Germain - "Alabama Blues" (Todd Edwards dub mix) (5:39)
Indo - "R U Sleeping" (Todd Edwards mix) (5:59)
Sound Of One - "As I Am" (Todd Edwards mix - version) (6:13)
Kim English - "Tomorrow" (Todd Edwards dub) (7:31)
Daft Punk - "Face To Face" (4:02)
Todd Edwards - "Shut The Door" (7:24)
Todd Edwards - "Push The Love" (7:46)
Todd Edwards - "The Dream" (6:49)
Review: Todd Edwards is affectionally known as Todd the God because of his skills. Those skills are two fold - he famous fomented this own style of garage with quick beats and cut up vocals used like an extra instrument in the mix. But he is also a badass DJ who can slam through house and garage with high energy and plenty of charger. As such, he is rightly celebrated here with an overdue entry into Defected's long running House Masters series. All his most famous joints make the cut, from the bumping remix of St Germain to the lively vocal soul of his dub of Kim English via originals like his jazzy, chord laced anthem 'Push The Love.'
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The Master's Plan
The Master's Plan (translucent red vinyl 2xLP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: CMCLP 141. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Earthtone Intro (feat Earthtone) (1:37)
Get Your Thing Together (3:24)
No One's Ready (3:39)
The Plan (feat Earthtone) (3:34)
Don't You Doubt It (3:42)
Help Is On The Way (feat Lowell Pye) (3:34)
Summa Funk (3:32)
Like Dat (3:41)
We Stand In Need (3:36)
Feel It (3:22)
Give Us Your Light (feat Dames Brown) (3:41)
Fake & Unholy (feat Honey Dijon) (3:42)
What A Friend (4:08)
Flashe No Deux (3:38)
Review: On their fourth studio album, The Masters Plan, Robert and Lyric Hood - the father-daughter duo behind Floorplan - deliver a masterclass in house and techno that's as diverse as it is cohesive. Released on Luke Solomon's Classic Music Company, this 18-track odyssey showcases the Hoods' uncanny ability to blend the sacred and profane, the light and dark, into a sonic tapestry that's uniquely their own. From the opening chords, it's clear that Floorplan's Detroit roots run deep. The gospel-infused 'We Give Thee Honour' sets the tone, its uplifting vocals and rolling rhythms invoking the spiritual ecstasy of a Sunday morning service reimagined for the dancefloor. This spiritual thread weaves throughout the album, most notably on tracks featuring local Detroit vocalists like the soulful trio Dames Brown, Earthtone, and Lowell Pye. But make no mistake - The Masters Plan isn't all celestial bliss. The Hoods aren't afraid to get grimy, as evidenced by the pummelling beats of 'What A Friend'. Here, they demonstrate their mastery of techno's harder edge, crafting a track that wouldn't sound out of place in the sweatiest basement clubs of Berlin or London. It's this deft navigation between styles that makes 'The Masters Plan' so compelling. The dreamy house soundscapes of 'Feel It' provide moments of blissful respite, while collaborations like 'Fake & Unholy' with label-mate Honey Dijon inject a shot of pure dancefloor adrenaline. What's most striking about 'The Masters Plan' is how seamlessly Robert and Lyric blend their generational perspectives. Rather than a handicap, their age gap becomes a strength, allowing them to draw inspiration from decades of electronic music history while still pushing the sound forward. Ultimately,
The Masters Plan feels like both a celebration and an invitation.
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Love Is The Message
Love Is The Message (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SWEARDLP 1. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Promised Land (feat Joe Smooth) (2:31)
Shall Not Be Moved (3:52)
You (2:26)
Dreamer (feat Janice Robinson) (3:13)
No Better Friend (4:40)
Glow (feat Rudimental X Afronautzu) (4:42)
Good God (3:52)
Fire (4:41)
Optimistic (feat Beverley Knight) (4:20)
A Vow (Love Is The Message) (4:02)
Glory! (4:58)
Review: The London-based House Gospel Choir vocal group founded by Creative Producer and singer Natalie Maddix came together in 2014 and made a much-talked-about debut at Glastonbury Festival. Merging house and gospel music which are of course very comfortable bedfellows, the choir caters to those who love to sing, even if they don't always know the lyrics. Their sounds are high on emotion but also pack plenty of club-ready punch and their shows invite audience participation through call-and-response, handclapping, and dancing. This album is a must for anyone who loves the roots of house with everything from deep cuts to gospel anthems via garage swingers with collaborations from Rudimental, Afronaut Zu, Joe Smooth, Janice Robinson, and Beverley Knight.
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Intérprete: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Love Is The Message
Cat: SWEARDCD 1. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Promised Land (feat Joe Smooth) (2:31)
Shall Not Be Moved (3:52)
You (2:26)
Dreamer (feat Janice Robinson) (3:13)
No Better Friend (4:40)
Glow (feat Rudimental X Afronautzu) (4:42)
Good God (3:52)
Fire (4:41)
Optimistic (feat Beverley Knight) (4:20)
A Vow (Love Is The Message) (4:02)
Glory! (4:58)
Review: Initially founded by Natalie Maddix ten years ago to reconnect house music with its gospel roots, the House Gospel Choir wowed critics and listeners alike with their 2020 debut album, Re/Choired - a set of radical and universally excellent covers of dance classics. On this belated sequel, they combine genuinely inspired covers - see the album opening gospel choir translation of Joe Smooth's Chicago classic 'Promised Land' and a deliciously sparse, piano, organ-and-voice take on Livin' Joy's 'Dreamer' - with takes on deeper selections and a smattering of original compositions. Highlights come thick and fast, from the gospel house sweetness of 'No Better Friend' and the sub-heavy Rudimental X Afronautzo collaboration 'Glow', to to life-affirming sweetness of 'Optimistic', featuring the great Beverley Knight, and the spoken word-sporting 'A Vow (Love is the Message)'.
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From Beavers To Bora Bora: It's A House Thing
Sarkastic Smile - "Sarkastic Smile" (mix 1) (6:13)
Sarkastic Smile - "Sound For Your Soul" (4:43)
Sarkastic Smile - "We Can Do This" (5:37)
Soul Charge - "Dreams" (More vocal mix) (5:33)
Soul Charge - "Don't You Worry" (4:23)
Sarkastic Smile - "Set My Mind Free" (mix 3) (5:12)
Sarkastic Smile - "Everybody Get Up" (mix 1) (5:06)
Soul Charge - "Wild Is Love" (dub mix) (3:34)
Sarkastic Smile - "I Want You" (mix 1) (4:43)
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30 Years Of Strictly Rhythm Part 2
VARIOUS
Cat: SRCLASSICS 07LP. Rel: 12 Feb 20
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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