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I must admit, it was with a touch of intrepedation that I hit the link to initially download this track, that was just purely looking
Alain Ho (aka DJ Yellow), returns to Dieb Audio with a truly mesmerizing, deep emotive anthem of track. Immaculately smooth production as per normal this
Release number 14, but the first release of 2010 on one of my personal favourite labels, Athletikk Records, home to the likes of Jussi-Pekka Parikka,
Anyone who has been following this column will know I have a soft spot for the Leeds based label run by Paul Hardy and Jacob.
Apparently Inland Knights haven’t released an EP on Drop in over 2 years! Blimey, how we’ve missed them. In truth they’ve kept wetting our appetites
A very versatile 4 tracker here from DK Watts and Lance Leber. ‘Time To Rock’ is a groovy little deep houser with sultry sax, one
Release number 46 on Dan Ghenacia’s tasty label. The lead track “Come On Over” is one of those subtle tracks that go on for over
Delightful second release on Wazi Wazi Music, the lead track, Sink Twice, is great example of deep tripped out house, cut up vocals drizzled over
A new signing to Prog City Deep, Simon Hinter first release on the Hannover based label is a mouth watering 3 track EP dripping with
Pete & Terry are back in the house, although they have never really left. Two of the most prolifi c house producers from the UK,
The second part of the “Minor Chords” EP and these two, Karol XVII & MB Valance carry in on mighty fi ne form this time
Steve Ferrand makes his Tronicsole debut with this delightfully deep two tracker which comes with a seriously on form mix from Francois Dubois (Aka Funk
You can always rely on Fred Everything’s Lazy Days for some quality deep vocal house. Floridian stalwart Atnarko continues the trend as he teams up
Warm West Coast house from SanJose’s Tangible imprint that wouldn’t have been out of place on Siesta or Tango back in the day. Lush sweeping
Jay West is up for the second mention in this column, this time for Nottingham’s usually soulful Adaptation. There’s two original tracks – ‘Red Carpet’