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Friday, 15 January 2010 20:14 |
Boston’s Headtunes Recordings turn to one of the world’s best, yet under-rated, hotbeds of deep house music, South Africa, for the eighth release in their digital-only series. Specifically, they turn to Matt Prehn from Cape Town, perhaps best known for being a member of live band Bang Bang. As the EP title suggests the tracks here fall firmly into the funk category and will appeal to fans of bumping East Midlands house in the vein of Inland Knights, Jay West and Da Sunlounge. Both Jazzy Eyewear and Leo Portela remix ‘Boom Boom Bye’ taking it into deep and dubby territory while retaining the bump factor.
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Friday, 15 January 2010 19:55 |
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I just listened to Auger's Flow EP. I like it so I should share it with you guys. The EP contains three cuts of quality deepness. Dusty Hooters is a superb atmospheric affair with drive and deep punchy beats. Back to the Congo brings a percussive workout laced with sensual chords. Aquiesse is a deep moody number with a classic B line and heavy, spooky chords that contrast with smooth melodic sound scapes. There are no "filler" tracks on the release.
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Friday, 15 January 2010 19:41 |
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Yet another quality release from Prismatic Tracks, fantastic duo Cubik & Origami delivers great single Bought & Sold and there is 7 different version. Two guys from San Francisco, a pile of instruments, and a deep love of dirty, neon-hued music - that's been the Cubik & Origami story since 2001. Fans of Prismatic Tracks will already know of Origami’s collaborations with Andrew Phelan, but this is his first production work with Cubik for their hometown label. The result is a unique blend of swaggering, chunky tech house, brimming with live textures and deceptively catchy vocals. A very tidy remix package comes courtesy of the eccentric Q-Burns Abstract Message, Lost My Dog’s Pete Dafeet, Latvian wonderkid Artie Flexs and Origami’s alter ego George Cochrane.
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Thursday, 14 January 2010 16:31 |
This track is released in December 2009. Story of the Song - The main riff was laying around for a while and being worked as a downtempo track. Late one night the Triple Threat got a feeling for the rhythm and busted out the bass guitar. A funky bass line flowed and the whole thing was Gone - in a new direction but with a hot vibe. Darren's popped and slapped bass was added with a Jimmy Smith style organ vibe played by C and it feel together - Gone like the a.m. happening! J Caprice and DJ FM were hit up for remixes, each providing their style's take on the groove and a Gone EP was born. Download mp3 here
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