quartet's new ep, the follow-up to the much loved first one, is made out of 4 new brilliant tracks, and is another great slab of 'feel good music' (les inrockuptibles). the a side presents two solid electro house hits for clubs, whereas the b side offers downtempo soul electro tracks
throbbing bass, imploring vocals, hypnotic lead lines, this sound is synonymous with hyper, a man adept at delivering the goods on the dancefloor. dj support - paul van dyk, dylan rhymes, deep dish, timo maas, crystal method, general midi, nic fanciulli, annie mac, annie nightingale, soul of man, adam freeland, james zabiela, blim
swedish playmaker deliver what he does best, quality big room house with a touch of 'hands in the air feeling', and this is no exception. on the b-side we have the soul-o-matic, this multitalented german production team. here they came up with a rocking funky breaks mix
rich says of the licktown ep that 'its a more soulful organic sound for me. i've been a fan of simple for a while and it's inspiring that will saul is interested in a more experimental breakbeat sound.' dj support meat katie, evil nine (marine parade), lee coombs, soul of man, swayzak, danny howells, rob mello (classic)
die ungekrönten meister der wahnsinnigen funkiness mit einem neuen talent und remixen von den boogism-chefs fym & s-max. irgendwie hat das total viel soul!
this is an amount of styles literally jammed into the main mix. take a heavy dose of house, hip hop, soul and afro and mix it up with hectic tribal rhythms, remix with more with afro - latin tribal flavour
disx3 = alexander kowalski, storming tribal techno remixes by ben sims, detroit's djt1000, taksi (aka paul brtschitsch & andre galluzzi), soul preacher....a must have
"a proper song with the spirit of 70’s two step soul and a modern production edge. add to that one of the finest vocal talents on the planet right now, and youve got something very special indeed. domu comes through with an amazing broken beat re-work"
various artists created something sweet and beautiful out of their frustrations. turning the negative into positive. part 1 of this series has productions from marco bernardi, arne weinberg, duplex and kubra (bas ror & frame six). this new imprint is will focus on the soul and is more techno and early house orientated.
incl dr. kucho! & gregor salto 'can't stop playing (amsterdam funk mix)', shiny grey 'why (bob's le dream mix)', soul central 'strings of life (danny krivit re edit)' and dave armstrong 'out of touch (original mix)!
part 2 of this classic edits series is no joke. here you have another strike boys-without soul a favorite classic by the docter. on side b is a onionz all time favorite maki-i know u will be there. both are sick classic tracks that were huge back in the day and very rare
this finely crafted tune - the first collaboration of matthy heilbronn and monique bingham since the legendary body&soul remix of 'we had a thing' - goes into the second round: after his venture into broken beat territory matthy's now back on used terrain with nice vocal and instrumental house remixes
two techhouse bombs for eukahouse. getting hammered by james zabelia, hernan cattaneo, lee burridge, terry francis, phil k, silicon soul, xpress2, laurent garnier, terry lee brown jr., mr c, among many others.
ekudad is a cleverly put together sample based track oozing funk and soul, while on the flip, crusaders is a latin fused funky house cut featuring delicate piano, coupled with killer percussion and tight rhythms
et again ben sims manages to present a new artist straight into the fold onto his ingoma imprint and make an instant impact. this double pack is a classy mixture of original tribal grooves by atsushi himself and mixes by top flight artists - ben sims, cave, mark williams and daniel jacques
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