incredible modern soul disco mover super rare disco sure shot by peter whats happening young fellow brown in 1978 amazing sound quality taken from the original masters
make a move is a no holds barred dance floor assault. with its distorted vocal sample, growling bassline and fat as f**k beats this one needs to be road tested on a big system for full effect. dj support james zabiela, soul of man, hyper, danny macmillan
huge ep by producer eli and ashley knox on guitar serving a mix of blend spoken words abstract soul classic house bruk beats and afro cuban rhythms feat the vocals of lindah e and firing percussions by isaac aesili of the open souls
faithful cover of the old maze jazz funk number replayed by a collaboration of atfc and inaya day electric tribal melodies dropped over an uplifting backing remix
the original is smoking, with bumping jazz piano samples, vocal snippets & strong beats. watch out for boomty man dj sneak as he truely gets the party started with this jackin mix adding a heavy bottom end thats sure to wreck speakers!! no assembly firm add their touch of jazzy weirdness into the mix, chopping up the piano samples, throwing in crazy rolling drums & nuff fx edits & trickery to mess with your head while your body works it out!
bearback is back , this time bigger and better than ever ! not only do they bring the sexy , sleazy funk from the stars on down — this time they even hit it off with a little forward thinking soul on the inside cuts ! some could say that these guys could very well be the most ironic producers in the minimal scene
huge first release on this manchester based label featuring four big club tracks to rock any floor produced by redsoul aka dave wareing and craig c from the pound boys !!! tracks
incl martin landsky (pokerflat remix), supported by timo maas, chris duckenfield, nico de ceglia, pete tong, laurent garnier, m.a.n.d.y., mike monday, david duriez, matthias tanzmann, jussi-pekka, tom clark, funk d'void, dj linus, silicone soul... reviews in groove, trax, raveline, smag, beam me up, partysan…
(prod by trouble men ?) remake of soul s classic with a terrific soulful house feel to it its been brilliantly reconstructed and the producer wishes to name anoymous but we suspect it maybe someone like trouble men... as the production here is that classy
jean f. cochois brings us deephouse at its best with a warm soul, some tempting female vocals, hypnotic grooves!!it is rounded by a smart dose of techhouse drive..
this ep winds through a broad mixture of styles - from instrumental hip-hop to moodymann-esque jazz house, and rolling tech-house - showing vincenzo's versatility as a producer…and a healthy open-minded attitude to music. vincenzo ragone is a resident of barcelona. he lives in the same building as both techno lord cristian vogel, and a former a-ha producer….but his own music belongs somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
debut release from uk basic.. ben morgan w. his debut cut jazz cabbage an upfront dancefloor bomb that puts a house spin on some classic jazz work. also in the mix is lee mortimer & his contribution sun sail a deep instl piece & dance freak a percussive crowd pleaser..
back in stock.. danish producers rumpistol and splitbeat comes with downbeat sounds & mellow drum & bass rhythms. here they take us back to the old days of acid jazz..
varied techno styles on this 4-tracker. jazz and latino influences are dominant throughout, keeping the vibe lively and party atmosphere in full swing. except maybe for mark williams’ offering – he keeps his remix true to his sound
second sampler from alex attias visions imprint with a big variety of styles from funky electro ish vocal over abstract hip hop to a dirty jazz loop big tune
kidzen is the production alias of respected australian jazz musician, composer and bass player cameron undy, who has shared the stage with jazz greats such as sam rivers and don pullen while also in high demand with cutting edge dj/producers around the world for his compositions and bass playing. he has recorded extensively with top european producers mark de clive lowe, 4 hero, bugs in the attik, nathan haines, seiji, agent k and alex attias on releases including verve remixed and mark de clive lowe's tides arising album
hot hot hot!! very funkin & discoid filtered disco house ... fit for ibiza 2005 !! supported by brian tappert (aka jazz n groove / soulfuric)...incl fresh ian carey mixes
tic toc came about after will met ursula rucker after her gig at the jazz cafe. being a gentleman he walked her back to her hotel, they talked about how life throws unexpected problems in your path and the world needing a damn hard kick up the arseà on the flip, swayzak take the track they describe as like sly & robbies work with grace jones remade for the 21st centuryand strip it to a dubby, minimal techno groove. dj support danny howells, m.a.n.d.y ,rich goold , strictly kev / dj food damian lazarus.
the 'wonderful world ep #1' comes with 'sympathy', a constantly growing techhouse monster with a hypnotic groove and a dark voice sample in the break on the clubby a-side. the flip turns to be a pre-programme-beach- whatever goldpiece, very sexy, very open air. this track will also be featured on several compilations including the famous chica discos from ibiza and has been requested every time played
here we are with a very special release on central records. your favourite central artists and vocalist michael richmann present a verypersonal but nevertheless powerful record demonstrating centrals aproachto take a risk to get closer to the musicin techno. without covering any clichÚ whatsoever, without following any trend, this tracks are digging for the heart in your chest, but not without setting the floor on fire
alexander maier aka dj all*star is back!!! you guys know him already from the very beginning of exun and for those big productions and solid tunes he did. but this one is his masterpiece !! top notch tech house music with that german feel to it. both sides are incredibly well produced and peak time indeed! if you like einmusik or border community you will dig this one as well! dj linus says: 'the biggest record since who stole the soul'
a bumpity shuffling house joint with room shaking bass, swinging beats and bleepy sound fx reminiscent of 'jackin the jazz'. slum science's remix is a bit deeper but every bit as funky. on the flip we find slum science's 'ill technique' with punchy tight beats and percussion, spaced-out stabs and fx,
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