Reza & Barry Obzee – Passion

Here’s something that’s been out a couple of weeks and hit number 25 in the Beatport house charts instantly. A fresh 2015 re-lick of an absolute piano classic from yester-year; Gat Decor – Passion. There are a lot of remixes of old tracks surfacing in the house charts these days, but only a select few make a mark and gain popularity by radio plays and club plays, this is one of those! I am honestly hearing this everywhere at the moment.

If you’ve been a regular follower of this site, you would definitely have heard of both Reza and Barry Obzee (I have even collaborated on a few tracks with the two of them together!). Hailing from Birmingham, Reza has been a signature part of the house scene for many many years, having stamped his name on some of the biggest tracks on the market, do your homework, you know this guys stuff! And joining him on this track, from Surrey, is Barry Obzee. Barry has a huge history within the house and techno fields and a catalogue of releases to boot. The stuff this pair produce together is simply awesome!

So this version of passion brings so many elements from the original but with a few slight key changes and adjustments. A big breakdown and build up, and a bassline created from a very distinct part of the track that absolutely rocks! I’ve personally seen this one go off. It’s been supported by some of the industries biggest djs!

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Jason Chance – House Warmer (Original)

House and Tech producer Jason Chance brings us the newest edition to Zulu Records.Already receiving support from the like’s of D.Ramirez, My Digital Enemy & Thomas Gold…
‘House-Warmer’ a grooving and uplifting Tech house dance floor filler.
Now if your a fan of some nice chunky chords and a cracking groove on the kit and percussion,then this track will be a necessity for your playlist.
Jason keeps the track progressing throughout, teasing with a groovy bassline intro and sharp stabs of chords leading to the breakdown where the main hook comes together. One final liking is the classic sample ‘Cause the house gets warm’ Nice to hear it being bought back for all the older ravers out there!

Out now and featured in Beatport’s ‘Must Hear House’ Tracks!

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Matteo DiMarr ft Tony Leh-Lo Rabaloa – Stratosphere

I haven’t reviewed much in the way of ‘main room’ house music for a while as I’ve really been feeling a lot of the more tech/techno tracks that have been coming out. But, I was recently pointed to this release from some friends of mine in the industry and I’m glad they did! This is something fresh out on Zulu Records from Matteo DiMarr.

The initial breakdown has some really nice repetitive piano chords which gradually built before everything disappears, and a ragga style topline introduces a HUGE bassline drop! If I was asked to compare the bassline to any other recent track, I’d say it most resembles something that Oliver Heldens has brought out recently, although not the same sound or pattern, I’m referring to the feel only! This is an all round great track, well produced without feeling cheesy, and guaranteed to get some hands in the air.

Available now on Beatport, why not slip it into your next set?

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Interview: Carl Hanaghan talks about his latest release ‘Strings Of Life’

No stranger to the Zulu Records’ ever-impressive release roster, Carl Hanaghan is back for a fourth outing on the imprint, this time with his summer-tinged update of Rhythim Is Rhythim’s classic track ‘Strings Of Life’. Entering the Beatport House Chart at #71 and with support from the likes of My Digital Enemy, Kryder, Cedric Gervais and Sonny Wharton, we caught up with Carl to find out just what inspired him to re-visit this iconic track and what’s in store for the rest of the year…

Hi Carl, thanks for taking some time out to chat with us – first up, what’s been happening for you in 2014?

Carl: 2014 has been a great year so far! On the road I’ve had some superb gigs with the highlights being the Gibson Club in Frankfurt, Germany and over in Utrecht at Winkel Van Sinkel in the Netherlands. I’ve had an EP released on Sonny Fodera’s label, Beatdown, as well as the release of ‘You Know How’ on my label Discopolis. My Digital Enemy have signed my rendition of the classic ‘Strings Of Life’ for their label Zulu Records and to top it all off I’m going to be a Dad in August this year so it’s very, very busy at the moment!

You’ve just released your own version of Rhythim Is Rhythim’s classic 1987 track ‘Strings Of Life’ on Zulu – how did this remake come about?

Carl: I had been playing the version by Soul Central remixed by Mark Knight and Martijn Ten Velden that was released on Defected in 2005 and then more recently the Supernova remix that they commissioned in 2011; I just felt that it was time for an update as it was becoming evident that it is a record that I will continue to play on and on…

What were your intentions when you set out to bring this classic track to the dance floors of 2014?

Carl: I’ve been finding a lot of my sets of late had been varying between Deep House infused with Tribal beats and I wanted to do something with this classic record that worked in both of these worlds.

The support list is pretty impressive – do you think you succeeded?!

Carl: Absolutely, I’m over the moon with the feedback on my rendition of Strings Of Life and I have to shout out the guys behind the label, they know how to work a record. It’s great to be featuring in those DJ’s sets all over the world.

This is your fourth release on Zulu now – you’ve enjoyed some great successes with your previous releases so you must enjoy working with the guys at the label?

Carl: For sure, my relationship with My Digital Enemy stems over 6 years now, it’s an honour to be signed to the label and I’ll always continue to support them.

Strings Of Life is your first solo release on Zulu – do you find you prefer working on collaborations?

Carl: I love working in collaboration as you have someone there to dance along to the track with you. Solo disco dancing is cool, but it’s better when you’re all together enjoying the vibe, you get more of a feeling that a record will work on the dancefloor.

You also run your own label, Discopolis – how do you juggle the production / DJing / label management sides of life?!

Carl: The best piece of advice I ever had from a great friend of mine was to use Microsoft Excel! My life is controlled by one spreadsheet! Schedules, diaries, time-lines and accounting, if I didn’t have it then I wouldn’t be able to do these things! I love what I do; it’s a hobby that became a job so looking at spreadsheets all day is certainly no chore!

What’s the big plan for Discopolis this year?

Carl: Discopolis has some superb singles forthcoming from the deep and soulful side of House music, including beats from Vienna’s Klaue & Tatze and Manchester’s Fake • Remedy as well as a few cheeky singles from myself! We released our first Miami compilation this year during WMC which was a huge success! I am so happy with how well it was received that I’m looking to piece together an exclusive Ibiza EP shortly!

And how about for you as a DJ / producer?

Carl: Loads to look forward to this Summer with three dates confirmed at Es Paradis in Ibiza for the clubbing superbrand Hed Kandi and I’ll also be returning to play at Creamfields on Sunday the 24th August!

Thanks for taking the time to talk to us Carl!

You can follow Carl Hanaghan at the following places (click on the links):

Facebook – facebook.com/djcarlhanaghan
Twitter – twitter.com/carlhanaghan
Soundcloud – soundcloud.com/carlhanaghan

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Carl Hanaghan – Strings Of Life

So, about a month ago I thought to myself about how refreshing it would be to hear a fresh new version of Strings Of Life. Obviously the original Derrick May version was amazing, then the Danny Krivit Edit of the Soul Central version was outstanding back in the day, and even still today. It got absolutely hammered in the clubs everywhere! This time around, producer Carl Hanaghan has brought it right up to date with this really nice version. During the breakdown of this he has used the original keys, with a few slight tweaks and those awesome strings playing the original melody, eventually the filters kick in and a huge riser raises the track up to an almighty organ drop and keeping those strings in. So much love for this! This was released on 21st April on Zulu Records! Check it..

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Preview: My Digital Enemy & Jason Chance – Put Your Hands Up

Big infectious bassline on this one and another amazing tune by My Digital Enemy & Jason Chance. As a team, this is their third release on Zulu Records and I just know it’s gonna get hammered in the clubs. It seems like I’m reviewing a new Zulu track every week at the mo, but honestly they are just pushing out some quality tunes… I’m in no way kissing arse! 😉 Great breakdown, build and BASSLINE… Did I mention the bassline?! Awesome, check this bad boy out! Due for release on 3rd Feb..

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Matt Caseli, Olic & Maliblue – Chase The Sun

I absolutely loved the original of this track and I love this remix too. Although this one is labelled as an original track it’s actually a rework of the classic by Planet Funk (also credited by Zulu Records on Soundcloud). In this rework they have captured all the elements of the originals euphoric breakdown and then built it up into a big drop with a nice funky bassline and some bouncy tech drums. I love it and will definitely be playing it both in the clubs and on my radio show! Big tune on Zulu Records 🙂

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Pagano & Reza – Turn Up The Music

Forthcoming release on My Digital Enemy’s label ‘Zulu Records’. Pagano & Reza have put together this big bouncy house stomper. Huge infectious bassline that is definitely going to rock a dancefloor, another huge tune for this label and I can wait for this to be released! Unfortunately we all have to wait until 13th January..

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My Digital Enemy – Lost

A follow up to their last release ‘Wrong’, My Digital Enemy are back with this banger! Just from first listen I can tell this is going to climb the charts. Big drops, organ sounds and great vocal stabs… MDE have done it again! This was released on Zulu Records on Monday and is already doing well, you need it in your life!

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Hoxton Whores Vs DJ PP & Jerome Robins ft Danielle Simeone – You Used To Hold Me

This one is a collaboration between three huge tech house artists and what a tune they’ve come up with! Using a classic old vocal that, since the original, has been worked on by a few producers. This one is a monster, trust me! Huge release for Brighton based label ‘Zulu Records’..

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My Digital Enemy & Jason Chance – Got To Be Strong

My Digital Enemy have got to be in our top five favorite house producers at the moment, here is one of their big tracks of last year where they teamed up with Jason Chance to produce this stormer for Zulu Records.

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