Fresh out on Australian label ‘Klub Kids’ is this bouncy deep remix of Magnifik ft Xavier Dunn – The Only One. Now there are a few remixes of this track but I wanted to solely concentrate on this one. The vocal on this is awesome! It’s nice, soulful & airy and suits the track really well. I particularly like the deep drums and hats that sit under some building chords all the way through until the breakdown, and then BOOM.. a big filtered organ pattern kicks in and changes the direction of the track! You really need to check this out, I will definitely be dropping this on my radio show! Check it..
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Preview: Monk and Saunders – Unfathomable / Go Deep
Here is something forthcoming on Kinetic Groove by Monk and Saunders. A nice 6-part release consisting of two original tracks and two remixes of each.
We’ll go through them individually starting with the original mix of ‘Unfathomable’, and this is probably my favourite of the 6 part release! It has a nice bouncy, punchy bass pattern with a chilled synth, the drums cleverly drop out in all the right places giving this a building element. I shall be dropping this in the clubs!
Then we have the Santiago Perez Remix which is just as bouncy but has a slightly more upbeat feel. Really nice chords and keys added, and the bassline is a lot deeper and sub-like. There isn’t anything that I don’t love about this version!
The last remix of Unfathomable is by ‘Maxito’. This version has some amazing atmospheric chords, bouncy techy drums and some very deep subs. Very chilled remix and cleverly put together, definitely a winner!
Next up is the original track ‘Go Deep’. This tune is so well put together and really well thought out, it’s definitely dark & mysterious. The piano chords and eerie sweeping synths really make this track coupled with the sub-bass sitting under it all, what a tune!
The first remix is by Jose Vizcaino and is slightly more upbeat than the original. It stays deep but has slightly techy and twitchy drums, and some bass chord stabs. Some really nice breakdowns and drops give this remix a nice bouncy flow.
Finally, the last remix of Go Deep is by ‘Dellmon’. This version has some big chords added in alongside the original stabs then drops into this big punchy bass pattern whilst still maintaining a deep, chilled vibe.
This is an absolute winner of a release as I’m sure you’ll agree. The guys at Kinetic Groove must be really happy, it’s awesome. Out on the 9th April exclusive to Traxsource, and out everywhere else on the 23rd April. Put it in the diary!
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Preview: Leftwing & Kody – Missing EP
Ok so here’s a sneak preview of the forthcoming 2-part EP by Leftwing & Kody on Lapsus Music. Lets kick it off with the first track, the title track ‘Missing’. So straight away you can tell this one is gonna be deep and dark, some really nice elements from a nice high blippy pattern to some pitched down vocals and an almighty dark sawtooth synth complimenting a deep, sub-bass. Perfectly eerie and a corker of a tune! The second track ‘Higher’ is more of the usual style from Leftwing & Kody with a nice stabby bass pattern sat under some really nice deep house drums with some delayed and arpeggiated synths. I also detects an echoing vocal occasionally which reminds me of their previous release ‘Turning’ on Off Recordings. Awesome release for Lapsus and two completely different styles from Lefting & Kody.. Quality!
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Dirty Secretz – Whatever EP
I’ve been following the production of Dirty Secretz for a little while now and this guy is quality! Brand new out on Floorplay Music (Prok & Fitch’s label) is this banging main room tech EP. Kicking things off with the title track ‘Whatever’, this is big! It consists of a really nice deep techy bass riff sitting under some big lively drums and the occasional old skool sounding amen drum break. The thing I like about this tune the most is how a chopped up vocal is incorporated into the bouncy rhythm of the track, that vocal is signature! Love it! Next up is ‘Once Again’, this is a bit more relaxed than the first track but a nice tune to build up the club room. A nice 3 note bass pattern and twitchy repetitive vocal which breaks down then drops, awesome! Check it and get it in the bag!
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Jay Lumen – Find Myself EP
Ok, so I’m a bit late with this one. This EP has been sitting in my reviews list since it’s release on 25th February and even though it’s late, it’s still worth a mention! There’s two parts to this release and they are both produced by Jay Lumen, who is no stranger to this site. First up is a track called ‘Find Myself’ which is a mix between deep house and bumpy tech. A really nice punchy bass pattern makes this track stand out along with some subtle vocals and an awesome breakdown, build, rise and drop. It’s big! The other track is called ‘Radio Ready’ which has the same deep house and bumpy tech feel to it although this one incorporates a nice warp bass pattern, a big underground element and a sense of darkness. Jay makes great use of the claps throughout this one. Great release, check it out..
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JD Samson & MEN – All The Way Thru (Andre Crom & Chi Thanh Remix)
I REALLY like this one! Fresh out on OFF Recordings is this awesome remix of a previously released electro-punk track. Huge addictive vocal and nice flowing drums with what sounds like a low organ bass pattern sitting underneath it all. The breaks down to pretty much nothing before the bass and vocal carry it through and rise into a drop. I have a feeling this one is gonna be in my head for a while! Absolutely loving everything OFF Recordings have to offer at the moment, get a load of this!
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Siwell – Reset EP
Ok, so I got sent this EP a couple of weeks ago and have had time to test drive it both out in the clubs, and on my radio show. This two track EP is simply amazing and goes down a treat. First up is the title track called ‘Reset’ which is a huge tech house/techno stomper. This has loads of deep sub-bass sat under some glitchy drums and offbeat snares, a huge breakdown, great vocal and quality drop. Definitely a club track. The next tune is called ‘Feel Alright’ which has some really bouncy drums and percussion that breaks right down before a nice riser and big drop into something that would pretty much force your feet to move on a dancefloor. Seriously, this EP is huge so take a listen. Sphera Records have done it again!
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Paul Lock – You Were Saying EP
Fresh out on Family Grooves is this awesome 4-track EP by Paul Lock. We’ve said it before but it just seems that everything this label is releasing is absolutely incredible! First up is the track ‘Come Together’ which is a nice bouncy tech house tune with a deep sub bass rhythm sat under some synth stabs and very distinct ‘speech’ vocal and crowd chants, really nice! Next up is a banger called ‘I Feel This’ which has somehow got itself bouncing around in my head, I can’t stop chanting the vocal. Huge main room tech house tune with a great breakdown, rising build and almighty drop! Now I have to say, the next track is a personal favourite and it’s called ‘Let It Move Ya’. For regular followers of this website this tune might sound familiar as I featured it as a promo in the fourth edition of the PHUK podcast (listen here). The track is definitely one for the main room. It has a big deep bass pattern and loads of old skool sounding chord stabs sitting alongside a nice choppy vocal, I love it! The final tune on the EP is called ‘Say This’ and is another favourite! This one MUST be heard on a big sound system to fully appreciate it. Big stabs, deep sub-bass and a great vocal all sitting alongside some big techy drums. HUGE release, get this in your bag!
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Jesse James – Baby Boo
The original version of this track released at some point last year by Love Not Money Records and due to its success they have decided to re-release along with two amazing remixes just in time for the Miami WMC. Jesse James is a name that you will see on many big event line-ups all over the globe, as well as playing for his own hugely successful events brand ‘Connected’. The track is called ‘Baby Boo’, it’s a nice bumpy deep house track with a very familiar vocal, some awesome chords and old skool stabs, but what really makes this is the deep bassline rhythm. Seriously, this needs to be heard on a big sound system to really appreciate it, huge tune! First up of the remixes is by ‘A Lister’, a name that is really popular in the deep house scene right now with a catalog of absolute stompers. A Lister has taken the track to another level with a totally addictive bassline. On the breakdown he has added a subtle clap and some high rhodes notes that build and drop into something any dancefloor would go mad for. The second remix is by ‘Real Nice’ and it is exactly that! In this version there are some lovely high bongo’s coupled with a deep punchy bass rhythm all sitting nicely under the original cut up vocal. I’m actually really excited about this release and look forward to hearing it out as well as playing it out myself, my only dilemma is what mix to play! Grab this asap, it’s HUGE!
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PHUK Podcast No 4 mixed by Lawrence Friend
The fourth podcast of the series, this is the February edition, showcasing some of Public House UK’s blogged tracks and a few exclusives. Starting off quite deep and quickly going techy and main room.
Tracklisting (click on the individual tracks to buy on Beatport):
01. Leftwing & Kody Vs Kruse & Nuernberg – Turning (Original Mix) [OFF Recordings]
02. Origins Sound – Dallas (Original Mix) [LOST Records – EXCLUSIVE]
03. Kant – Bass & The Beats (Original Mix) [SUARA Records]
04. Tough Love – Missing You (Original Mix) [SUARA Records]
05. Anti-Slam & W.E.A.P.O.N. – Champion Sound (Original Mix) [1605]
06. Paul Lock – Let It Move Ya (Original Mix) [FAMILY Grooves – EXCLUSIVE]
07. Nout Masalute – Can’t Stop (Franz Johann ReShuffled Edit) [BABA Records]
08. R.O.N.N. (aka Ron Carroll) – Do I Believe In God (Original Mix) [VAMOS Music]
09. Muzzaik – Gravy (Original Mix) [GREAT STUFF Recordings]
10. Barry Obzee – Gettin’ Funk (Original Mix) [REZONATION Music – EXCLUSIVE]
11. UMEK & Groovebox – Sweet Harmony (Original Mix) [Spinnin Records]
12. Money & Cash – Work This (Federico Scavo Remix) [AREA 94 Records]
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Miguel Bastida – Cielo EP
This is a nice 3-track EP released on Deeperfect by Miguel Bastida consisting of two original tracks and a remix. First up is the title track ‘Cielo’ which is a fairly laid back tech tune with loads of really nice elements drifting in and out and giving it a quite dark feel. The bassline on this really deep and flows well, I can really imagine it sounding huge on a big sound system. The second track is the original mix of a track called ‘Buenos Aliens’, this is another really deep tech tune but this time it has some weird little creature scratch samples and a few growls which make this tune really creepy. Such a good idea on the production and it works really well, thumbs up! The final track of the EP is the ‘Cele’ remix of Buenos Aliens. This one incorporated the same scratchy creature samples and the growls but the track itself is a bit more upbeat. I particularly like the breakdown and the way it drops. To get a better idea of what I mean then have a listen, I’m sure you wont be disappointed!
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