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Name: Shawn Christopher
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Member Since: Apr 01, 2008
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Location: Jersey City, NJ
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Buyer Rating:
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Reviews:
Naked Music - Re•Creation - 31-Oct-08 10:20 PM
After 10 years on the scene, Naked Music continues to deliver their classy blend of soul, electronic, funk and sexy, deep-house music on, Re-Creation. Jay Denes, AKA Blue 6, reunites with collaborators Mark Anthony Jones (Summerland), Saul Rubin (Aya), jazz legend Catherine Russell (Blue 6) and new-comer, Tabitha Fair on this journey through blissful, Latin, tribal rhythms, haunting, sexy vocals, ethereal jazz Saxophones and playful melodies. This transcendent, 11 track album is a must-have! -Shawn Christopher
Apologist (3) - Revolution EP - 13-Oct-08 11:03 AM
APOLOGISTs Sam Perez and Matteo Bruscagin continue where they left off with their succesful release EVE (Wave Music), exploring the more sensual, ethereal side of techno. “The World As We Want” is an epic, techy, atmospheric, odyssey through delicate and melodious, layered keys, tantalizing stabs, dubby rhythms and intoxicating percussion that deliver a sweet, divine, almost unearthly vibe. “Revolution” is a lighter, elegant piece with refreshing key stabs and a playful vibe. A Timeless piece for sure.
Âme - Fabric 42 - 10-Oct-08 11:18 AM
Âme, of “Rej” fame, Hit hard on this 14 track global groover. Deep, dark, pounding drums and psychedelic vocal snippets, meld seamlessly with wicked tribal rhythms, climactic, hands-in-the-air breaks and devastating bass lines. This is a House/electronic masterpiece showing their versatility as well as their unabashed programming skills. Mix starts out mellow and builds and builds. Very Hot! Would expect nothing less from a marriage of Ame and Fabric both know for high qualitity output.
Beth Orton - Central Reservation - 10-Oct-08 10:31 AM
This is an unbelievable female vocal – a remix from UK folkie Beth Orton, who many remember for her 1997 collaboration with the Chemical Brothers. DJs will love the slammin’ mixes by Deep Dish, which feature a heavy, funky bassline with incredible kicks. And toward the end, they add a nice acoustic guitar. Also check Joe Claussell’s brilliant mixes, which have a sweet and light tribal percussive edge that meld beautifully with her voice. This is a well sought after 12 inch of promo only mixes.
Aniki - Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me - 10-Oct-08 10:27 AM
Sandy Riviera of Kings of Tomorrow is a master at transforming disco classics into modern day house hits, this time he brings us a remake of Patti Austins "Betcha Wouldnt Hurt Me." With a smooth bassline flowing right along with an emotional vocal, this cut also offers some hypnotic disco-like strings. The dub includes some heavier drum programming. Try the dub first and then bring in the vocal. A great production from beginning to end. This is one of those house gems often overlooked at first and sought after years later.
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