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Sunday, November 16th, 20081.00am says the title and that’s exactly the hour this track should be played because it’s loaded with hopeful expectation, what will the night bring next? Slightly progressive but with the real spirit of what house should be like; positive and to make you forget about the daily worries.
Let the notes of this track intrude [...]
Review:Flying Over(Playmotion Softly up) by M-Lito and Nestora on Disclosure Project Recordings
Sunday, November 16th, 2008Here’s a true deep house music anthem on the UK based Disclosure Project Recordings. M-Lito & Nestora succeed in creating a masterful laid back atmosphere, the kind you can listen to for hours without ever getting annoyed. Put the track on, hit repeat on your player and just let the tasteful flavour get to you. [...]
Review: U r the future (original) by DJ R-ben on Deep Nota Records
Sunday, November 16th, 2008DJ R-ben aka Master FX takes us for an emotional ride here; which will suit in a lot of deep house & progressive house DJ’s sets. It’s a deep track which builds up from a baseline and drum pattern and brings in an emotional piano riff after about 3.30, making it a symphonically rich sounding [...]
Review:Luv dub (Kenji Takashima remix) by Toru S. on Nohashi records
Saturday, November 15th, 2008Here’s a track when played at the right moment, it will keep your dance floor filled for another hour. It kicks off with a firm, funky basline and evolves in an I-will-never-let you-go anthem. Wicked but controlled keyboard patterns build up and make you feel the tension in your stomach. The power of the track [...]
Review: Human Dreams by Somnabulist on Vim Records
Saturday, November 15th, 2008Those of us who like dreamy, spacey and rich sounded tracks, shouldn’t miss this one. Somnabulist takes us on a journey through an always evolving landscape, filled with a wealth on attention grabbing but friendly-for-your-mind keyboard patches. These are supported by a base line and drum texture with a slightly progressive influence. It seems like [...]
Review: Roses (Bangana remix) by Clarisse Muvemba on Heya Hifi
Saturday, November 15th, 2008In order to understand what Bangana did here, you should first listen to the original which has an electronic,jazzy and subtle experimental flavour. Bangana used the different instruments and parts in a clever way and produced a remix, which can be called an eclectic mix as I’m not sure where I should place this remix. [...]
Review: Ocean breath by Lowell on Disclosure Project Recordings
Saturday, November 1st, 2008Unlike BD who chose “Fallen Leaves”, another track on this EP, to make it “BD Featured” I chose for “Ocean breath” here as the track deserves your attention.Ocean breath says the title and that’s exactly what it does. Close your eyes and you’ll hear the ocean breath. Ah, where are those long and warm summer [...]
Review: This time (original) by J.Axel on Plastic City Recordings
Saturday, November 1st, 2008This is an excellent release once again for the famous Plastic City label. They have been releasing, amongst others, countless brlliant deep house gems for many years now and this one is no different. I’m reviewing the original for it’s laidback and soulful spirit but those of you who like a stronger, dancefloor oriented rhythm [...]
Review: Harina by Atix on Division Virtuel
Saturday, November 1st, 2008This track by French artist Atix has a monotonous and minimal touch but it’s so well produced, the sound never gets annoying. Producing a track like this isn’t easy as a riff like this one, is balancing on a small border between quality and cheesy. Well the latter, luckily, is not the case here.The main [...]
Review:Elif(Jimpster Remix) by Marc Romboy on Systematic
Saturday, October 25th, 2008When I first looked at the tracklisting, it was a surprise to see a Jimpster remix on a Marc Romboy release. This artist who’s a master when it comes to creating warm beats and a laid back atmosphere, doesn’t fail on this one. There’s not much left of the original after under going the Jimpster-treatment [...]
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