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Juno Recommends Deep House August 2019

Juno Recommends Deep House

Juno Recommends Deep House

Juno Recommends Deep House August 2019
2 Sep 2019
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Cat: ZEN 12517. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
LesAlpx (extended) (6:08)
Coorabell (10:33)
Review: Sam Shepherd may have spent the last few years offering up off-kilter, jazz-fired grooves and heady ambient soundscapes, but he still knows how to rock a dancefloor. That much is proved by his first Floating Points single for almost two years. "LesAlpx (Extended)" is his most forthright, club-focused cut in ages - a thrusting chunk of rumbling, peak-time techno built around heavy bass, sweaty drums, twinkling electro piano motifs and raging, foreboding electronics. Shepherd teases in the most melodic, rush-inducing elements, introducing spacey synthesizers and dreamy chords midway through. It's breathtakingly good. Flipside "Coorabell" is similarly potent, with acid style electronics, warm chords and sun-kissed electronics wrapped around swinging, two-step influenced house beats and a weighty, sub-heavy bassline. In a word: essential.
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out of stock $17.62
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Cat: ZEN 12483. Rel: 06 Jul 20
 
Deep House
It Makes You Forget (Itgehane) (6:35)
Hundres Times (6:54)
Han Jan (6:21)
Review: Berlin-based Korean Peggy Gou has been surprisingly quiet since first bursting onto the scene back in 2016. Here, she returns to action having graduated from Technicolour to parent label Ninja Tune. Many may already have heard EP standout "It Makes You Forget (Itgehane)", a percussively ambidextrous beast based around a bouncy, off-skilter, snare-heavy rhythm track. It has been much discussed online after Gou included it her recent Resident Advisor podcast. On the B-side you'll find tracks representative of her developing style, which draws together elements of European deep house, electro, early '90s U.S house, the rubbery disco eccentricity of Maurice Fulton and the instinctive polyrhythms more often found in traditional African music.
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 in stock $12.36
3
On A Deep Groove (8:26)
Going Away (with Sade) (7:43)
Go Down (6:11)
Review: Apart from a very limited under the radar release in 2015, it took Vincent Halliburton 13 years to deliver a follow-up to his 2002 debut single on Ferrispark "RM1x Files" (both records go for silly money). The Detroiter hasn't left it quite so long this time, with this alluring three-tracker appearing just four years after its predecessor. Clearly Halliburton believes in quality over quantity, because "Vibe Under A Different Frequency" is superb. Check first the swirling deep space chords, delay-laden vocal snippets and layered, Ron Trent style deep house percussion of the fittingly titled "On A Deep Groove", before gaping in awestruck wonder at the dreamy, deep and hypnotic "Going Away", which boasts some suitably breathy, out-there vocals from none other than Sade. He rounds things off in style via the groovy warmth and sun-kissed dancefloor positivity of "Go Down".
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out of stock $11.04
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Cat: FTTFCS 006. Rel: 16 Aug 21
 
Deep House
Fonda Rae - "Living In Ecstasy" (The Groove mix) (7:14)
Fonda Rae - "Living In Ecstasy" (JC Ecstasy dub) (7:40)
Jon Cutler - "It's Yours" (feat E Man - original Distant music mix) (7:07)
The Return - "New Day" (7:26)
Review: 4To The Floor's "Classics" series returns with another round up of must-have U.S house music from the late '90s and early 2000s. Side A is all about disco queen Fonda Rae's Mod II Swing produced 1996 cut "Living In Ecstasy". Choose between the "Groove Mix", a rolling and soulful affair rich in rolling drums and jaunty synth stabs, and John Cicafone's dark, driving and bass-heavy "Ecstasy Dub", which remains a formidable chunk of late night body music. Over on side B, there's another chance to savour Jon Cutler and E-Man's "It's Yours", a gently jazzy chunk of soulful house goodness that was one of the biggest club hits of 2001, and the lesser-known delights of The Return's deliciously deep and dreamy 1999 workout "New Day".
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out of stock $13.15
5
Cat: RB 082. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Boris Borrison’s Trip To Morrisons (6:52)
Lea Valley (5:51)
Static (5:39)
Review: London duo Dusky are up next on Running Back, with what appears to be the first volume in their new Life Signs series. Best described by Gerd Janson and Co. as British bass science applied on classic house tropes, where breakbeats underpin transcendent melodies and IDM meets UKG. The lads behind the much lauded 17 Steps label are in fine form here: from the electrifying Italo disco influenced number "Boris Borrison's Trip To Morrisons" on the A side being unlike anything we've heard from the pair before. On the flip, it's a throwback to the illegal dance parties of the early '90s on the pitched-down hardcore breaks of "Lea Valley" and harking back to a similar era is the euphoric "Static".
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out of stock $10.26
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Cat: NERO 046. Rel: 29 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Reaching For The Stars (8:44)
Moonlight (3:44)
Riverside Drive (4:33)
New Ways (4:48)
Review: Hot on the heels of the "Lush Culture" EP with Deetron that landed on Perpetual earlier this summer, more lush licks come from Mr Fred P aka Black Jazz Consortium. Four soul hurricanes that range in weight and emotion, the two poles here can be found slap-bang in the middle of the EP: "Moonlight" is a sultry brushed-drum break for lovers while "Riverside Drive" jacks like a rhino but soothes you with big breeze feels. Elsewhere "Reaching For The Stars" cruises on a skippy break with airy early 90s New York pads and "New Ways" closes on a stunning 88 tip. Have nice dreams y'all.
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 in stock $14.20
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Cat: ALLN 008. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Retoside (6:05)
Attachment (7:02)
Hemp Restriction (6:31)
The Sutilties (6:23)
Review: Brazilian label Allnite Music is back with another sure shot from label boss Apoena that locks into an immersive, head-nodding groove from the get go. "Retoside" is a perfect deep house burner, understated and yet utterly grooving where it counts. "Attachment" has a more sprightly, uplifting quality tailored to sunny situations, while "Hemp Restriction" takes things in an airy direction while rocking a solid 90s backbone. "The Sutilties" completes the set with a dreamy roller splash, with sweet leads and some chopped up vocal hooks that accent the innate funk of the track in fine style.
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out of stock $8.94
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Cat: PAMPA 035. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Nata Alma (feat Sidsel Endresen & Bugge Wesswltoft - club Smash Hit version) (8:38)
Venq Tolep (Hit club version) (6:25)
Review: Veteran German producer (and one half of Wighnomy Brothers) Robag Wruhme returns to Pampa Records with two delightful servings of his idiosyncratic sound. The glassy-eyed and bittersweet daydream fantasy of "Nata Alma" (Club Smash Hit version) features some right legends of the Norweigian jazz scene: Bugge Wesseltoft on piano accompanied by a heartfelt vocal performance by vocalist Sidsel Endresen. On the flip, "Venq Tolep" (Hit club version) is equal parts melancholic yet utterly evocative, and is the title track of his first album-length release on DJ Koze's label in eight years.
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 in stock $13.42
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Politics Of Dancing X Chris Carrier - "Track 1" (6:45)
Politics Of Dancing X Nail - "Track 2" (7:35)
Review: Politics Of Dancing continue their adventures in the studio with friends and kindred spirits, this time teaming up with two tech house titans that paved the way for the sound they're immersed in today. Fellow Parisian Chris Carrier sounds right at home sparring with S.M.A.L.L and Paco on "Track 1", where an irresistible bassline groove underpins some acid licks that burrow deep into the night time frame of mind. On the flip Nail is the partner of choice, and the UK veteran helps whip up a crisp and chunky workout heavy on the drums - a serious DJ workout for those craving solid gear for their sets.
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out of stock $8.94
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Cat: SSMDC 003. Rel: 29 Jul 19
 
Deep House
I'll Take You There (Moplen remix) (7:18)
I'll Take You There (Directors cut Classic Signature remix) (7:48)
I'll Take You There (Dimitri From Paris re-edit) (7:48)
I'll Take You There (The Shapeshifters remix) (7:42)
Review: Back in 2011, Frankie Knuckles and Eric Kupper debuted their Director's Cut project by teaming up with old pal Jamie Principle on "I'll Take You There". Here it gets the reissue treatment, with a trio of classic mixes being joined by a fresh revision from scalpel maestro Moplen. His version is delicious, with Principle's loved-up vocal rising above bubbly synth-bass, evocative organ lines, swirling synthesizer motifs and sunrise chords. There's another chance to enjoy Director's Cut's own warm and glassy-eyed "Signature Remix", a second spin for Dimitri From Paris's slightly breezier (but no less loved-up) re-edit and a boisterous funky house rework from the Shapeshifters that some may have missed first time around.
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 in stock $13.15
11
Cat: PSGG 002. Rel: 22 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Late Nights (6:47)
Desert Theory (6:39)
Bermuda Clouds (4:11)
Whispers (3:55)
Review: Having slipped out a few choice drops on tape and vinyl for No Bad Days and Fruit Merchant in the past year, Native Cruise charts a course for Paesaggi Records to deliver the label's second release. The music has a humid quality that it's oh so easy to get stuck into, from the laconic house roll of "Late Nights" to the moody sundowner "Desert Theory". Things get even dreamier on the flip as "Bermuda Clouds" unfurls a dazzling polyphonic cascade of digi-synth work before low-slung closer "Whispers" brings the ship into dock in oh-so smooth style.
out of stock $10.51
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Cat: VRADE 173. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Disco Space Babies - "Cosmic Disco" (Louie Vega mix) (7:08)
Sylvester - "Dance" (Disco Heat - Louie Vega remix) (12:12)
out of stock $10.51
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Cat: VIBR 020. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
High Flyer (6:45)
High Flyer (Angel mix) (6:04)
Review: It feels like this reissue on the mighty Vibraphone has been a long time coming. While the Italian deep house bastion seemed to be focusing more on contemporary releases, they kept this gem from their back catalogue in their back pocket and now its time has come. Ricardo's "High Flyer" is a stone-cold deep house stunner, whichever version you plump for. The swooning pads and sweet organ lines are great on the original version, but for us the "Angel Mix" pips it with the edges smoothed out for a pure escapist strain of deep house truly sent from the heavens.
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out of stock $8.94
14
Cat: PURPLEWITNESS 001. Rel: 08 Jul 19
 
Deep House
17 Days (Zack Witness version) (4:47)
out of stock $12.09
15
Cat: SECRET 025. Rel: 29 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Mezcal (6:09)
Stand Up (7:20)
Testing (8:07)
Review: Giles Smith and James Priestley have left an indelible mark on house and techno culture in the UK, not least thanks to their fabled Secretsundaze parties. These days they're taking that iconic stamp into the studio, and following up on strong turns for Mule Musiq and Phonica last year they're finally dropping a full length EP on their own label. The quality is as high as you would expect, from spicy, snarling fire starter "Mezcal" to the transcendental swirl of "Stand Up". On the B side, "Testing" takes things a little deeper with a heady stomp and a tricky disposition that will satisfy all the selectors.
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 in stock $8.15
16
Cat: KIFSA 008. Rel: 08 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Burning Hot (5:24)
The Right Way (4:28)
Deep Burnt (11:05)
out of stock $13.15
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Cat: THEREISLOVE 001. Rel: 04 Feb 19
 
Deep House
El Sol Rojo (5:38)
La Luz (6:18)
Trance Atlantic (6:26)
The Club On 27th West (7:11)
Review: The thinking behind this impressive, deliciously loved-up and glassy-eyed EP from Chicago producer Aguila seems devilishly simple. The New York-born artist clearly decided to fuse three key musical ingredients: the rush-inducing electronic bliss of the best vintage trance, chords and sounds from turn-of-the-90s Italian and New Jersey deep house, and the shuffling breakbeats more readily associated with rave-era UK house. We're loving the kaleidoscopic electronics, rushing synthesizer melodies and fireside-warm grooves of "Trance Atlantic", not to mention the sunrise-ready rush of "El Sol Rojo", which is as breathtaking in its colourful melodiousness and life-affirming potential as 808 State's peerless "Pacific State". The rest of the EP is just as revelatory and spine tingling, making this one of the most inspired label debuts we've heard for a while.
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out of stock $10.78
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Cat: VRADE 176. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Amp Fiddler - "So Sweet" (Louie Vega remix - Amp Do It Again dub) (4:49)
Amp Fiddler - "So Sweet" (Louie Vega remix - Fiddler Funki dub) (3:33)
Professor - "Unobenga" (Louie Vega remix - feat Ndu Shezi & Thebe) (8:48)
out of stock $10.51
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Cat: ANMA 008. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Negro Es Hermano (The Utajiri Heritage mix) (13:49)
Sexy Things (V Lavender Sophisticado Black Soul main mix) (9:35)
Review: Hot on the heels of his sold-out "1.4.4.5 (Where It Started)" EP, Strictly Jaz Unit mainstay Vick Lavender returns with two more seductive and sophisticated deep house treats. He opens up with "Negro Es Hermano (The Utajiri Heritage Mix)", where jazzy guitar solos, jazz-funk synth doodles and ultra-dreamy chords bob and weave around a Glenn Underground/Ron Trent style, Latin-tinged deep house groove. Further warmth and wooziness can be found on deliciously rich and sugary flipside "Sexy Things (V Lavender Sophisticado Black Soul Mix)", an even deeper and more groovy affair built around warm bass guitar, unfussy drums, echoing Rhodes riffs and cascading jazz-funk synths.
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out of stock $12.09
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Cat: SJUDLP 1. Rel: 08 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Tempestuous (8:30)
Near The End (7:12)
Time Of Speed Not Day (8:02)
The Struggle (6:38)
Heard Syndrome (9:03)
That Hour (7:49)
The Flat (London Projects) (9:51)
Passing You By (8:24)
Review: Astonishingly, 23 years have passed since Glenn Underground and Boo Williams established the Strictly Jaz Unit project, a fluid collective of underground Chicago deep house producers. These days, SJU mainly operates as a duo, and it was this stripped-back line-up that produced "The Tempest", a rare album-length outing bristling with quality cuts. As a whole, the album is far more intergalactic, electronic and sci-fi sounding than either man's solo productions, with just a few hints of the luscious instrumentation and swinging grooves associated with their previous work. There's no dip in quality, though, with the dubbed-out deep house hypnotism of "Heard Syndrome", the Patrick Cowley/Giorgio Moroder influenced "The Struggle", the Chicago-goes-Yorkshire bleep flex of "Time of Speed, Not Day" and acid-fired gorgeousness of "The Flat (London Projects)" standing out.
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 in stock $28.13
21
Cat: SL 021. Rel: 08 Jul 19
 
Deep House
From Here To There (7:30)
Algorhythm (8:02)
Controlling Transmission (8:22)
Deal With It (6:41)
Bring Back The Night (part 1) (6:22)
Bring Back The Night (part 2) (4:24)
Bring Back The Night (part 3) (4:32)
Lush E Motion (7:31)
One Last Thought (7:07)
Review: Since making his debut six years ago, Sergio Moreira has released countless singles exploring his personal take on drowsy deep house and left-of-centre electronic futurism. Because of that, this debut album feels long overdue. From start to finish, it feels like the set of a producer comfortable in his own skin. While many will be dazzled by the three-part suite at the centre of the album - "Bring Back The Night", which subtly twists and turns over 15 warm, glassy-eyed minutes like a breakbeat-sporting deep house version of a classical epic - there's plenty to set the pulse racing elsewhere. Highlights include the bass-heavy, breakbeat-driven peak-time dubbiness of "One Last Thought", the Motor City techno electronics and shuffling bottom end of "Controlling Transmission" and the hazy opener "From Here To There".
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out of stock $26.29
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Cat: WR 005. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Another Day (main vocal mix) (7:17)
Tell Me Something (6:16)
Feel Good (6:54)
Another Day (Patrice Scott mix) (6:43)
Review: Italian producer Reekee is back on his Wrong Notes label with another assured take on the soulful house template, which leads in with the bugged-out funk of "Another Day." Erik Rico's vocals sound on-point for this track, pushing Reekee's production into the stratosphere. "Tell Me Something" keeps the vibe resolutely deep, while "Feel Good" shuffles through a heads down club workout of the highest caliber. You'd be forgiven for thinking this record was landing on a label like Kai Alce's NDATL. Patrice Scott lends his masterful touch to "Another Day", edging the track into a different plain of emotional expression without losing the focus of Rico's vocal.
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out of stock $10.78
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Cat: PP 031. Rel: 22 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Jingo (5:25)
Wax FM (0:49)
Conch (5:43)
Rubber (5:09)
IPX7 (3:18)
Big Boom (1:04)
Review: Australian producer Andrew Wilson (House of Dad / Wilson Tanner) dons the Andras Fox alias once again for his latest outing for Munich's Public Possession crew, who describe the Boom Boom EP as a 'reprogramming of world music influenced dance music .. subtle and unwired'. From the Afro house influenced bounce of "Jingo" or "Rubber", moving from said aesthetics in to classic house on the upbeat "Conch" or the quite euphoric trance reduction of "Ipx 7" - this record is bound to be a major festival hit this season and guaranteed to sound good on any listening device you choose!
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out of stock $10.78
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Cat: RUTI 018. Rel: 22 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Lust (6:50)
Night Rider (6:44)
Aeterna (6:30)
Sub Experience (6:27)
Review: The ever-consistent Rutilance returns with old friend and fellow Frenchman Vincent G. Previously appearing on their last V/A collection with "Control Freak" here he takes control of our every sense with four sublime grooves. Each one coated in a dreamy haze the trip ignites with evocative, early DJ Gregory style "Lust" and comes to an end with the thunder-thigh kicks and warehouse dynamic of "Sub Experience". In between we have more deep dream escapades with "Nite Rider" and classic 93-style New York feels on "Aeterna". Ageless!
out of stock $11.04
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Paolo Rocco - "Everything Is Right" (6:42)
Stevn Aint Leavn - "Tungo" (6:54)
Matt J Dub - "Equinox" (6:47)
Chris Stussy - "The Law Of Attraction" (6:25)
Review: Following up a terrific inaugural release by label bosses Paolo Rocco and Pijynman, new Montreal imprint and club night Inthebooth returns with a killer various artist EP for its sophomore effort - featuring unreleased back catalogue business. Boss man Rocco kicks things off with the emotive late night deepness of "Everything Is Right", while also on the A side we have Berlin's Stevn Aint Leavn (Beste Modus) who truly hypnotises with the sexy tribal funk of "Tungo". On the flip, Ottawa's Matt J Dub is in fine form on "Equinox" and the ever impressive Chris Stussy from The Netherlands brings the swing good and proper on his tight groove "The Law Of Attraction".
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out of stock $10.51
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Cat: ADID 047. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Mystika (7:53)
One With The Music (9:00)
Ammoudia (9:17)
Kyklades (9:27)
out of stock $10.51
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Cat: WPM 008. Rel: 22 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Planetary Love (7:57)
Enuma (6:30)
Review: Here comes an eagerly awaited release by a newcomer that is destined to be an underground classic. Coming out directly from the camp of Neuhm from Naples is DJ Fabrizio Fattore: the resident DJ alongside Gigi Testa spreading the underground message through his music. Connected directly to their concept, Fattore makes his debut here on Word Peace Music: their main purpose is to connect both music and culture from all around the world and other galaxies in one universal language. Features the hi-tech jazz of "Planetary Love" that is reminiscent of classic Mad Mike/Underground Resistance, followed by the spiritual life music epic "Enuma" on the B side. It is full of shimmering synth layers and emotive elements - you could imagine the likes of Derrick May or Laurent Garneir playing this one.
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out of stock $16.04
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Cat: BATB 04. Rel: 15 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Tometsi (6:27)
Diconiels (8:16)
Bayoyo Sou (8:20)
Review: Deep and sensual balearica on offer here from The Balek Band, brought to you by Beauty & The Beat - the in-house music label of the 'freeform psychedelic dance party' hosted in various east London venues over the years by Cyril Cornet, Jeremy Gilbert & Cedric Woo since 2005. The Balek Band are a French outfit - the side project of Vidock (Abstrack), accompanied by Samuel Creach (bass) & Zeppo (percussion). Together they create soundtracks for your perfect island dream as heard on "Tometsi", the deep down polyrhythmic spiritual entrancement of "Diconiels" .....
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Yes, No, Maybe (feat Tom Misch - Sterac Electronics remix) (6:26)
Call Of The Wild (feat Jungle By Night - Cinthie remix) (6:05)
High Life (feat Lorenz Rhode - Jura Soundsystem remix) (4:50)
Ketama Gold (Matt Karmil remix) (7:36)
Ex Machina (Gari Romalis Detroit On The Move remix) (6:03)
Review: In our opinion, the best remix EPs are those that don't plough a narrow dancefloor furrow, but instead offer up reworks that touch on different styles and sounds. That's what you get here as an invited cast re-interprets tracks from Detroit Swindle's "Highlife" LP. The star attractions are arguably twinfold: a killer electro-soul take on "Yes, No Maybe" by Dutch veteran Sterac Electronics and a bustling revision of "Call of the Wild" by Cinthie that sounds like a mid-90s NYC basement house jam. That said, we're also big fans of Jura Soundsystem's dubbed-out Balearic electro mix of "High Life" and the formidably floor-friendly tweaks by Matt Karmil and Gari Romalis on side B. In other words, it's a very strong EP.
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out of stock $11.04
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Cat: DTX 002. Rel: 22 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Paradise (5:59)
Duuh-Dup (5:18)
out of stock $9.45
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