Reviews
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Tres cool French producer, Sebb Junior, brings his lush deep vibes to Fool’s Paradise with his smokin’ new groover, ‘Colors’. Sebb’s signature style sampled and chopped up vocals circle around a backdrop of classy synths and effervescent bassline and groovy beats. Feels really nice this! 4/5 Ratha Gud The post Sebb Junior ‘Colors’ Fool’s Paradise appeared […]
Norm Talley’s vinyl-only label continues its march through the racks with another killer V/A featuring tracks from Boo Williams, Reggie Dokes and Eric Johnson. Real house music for working DJs.
Audialab, the parent company behind Emergent Drums, has developed a new plug-in that uses state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence to generate unique samples constantly. The program works much like any traditional software or hardware-sampled beat machine, featuring a 16-pad layout – which is notably ideal for hooking up a USB drum pad controller. Essentially, when you load the […]
Dance diva, Inaya Day, joins forces with DJ Spen & Soulfuledge on the beautiful afrocentric party groover, ‘Ummah-Ye’. Underpinned by warm afro-percussive groove and atmospheric keys, Inaya delivers an uplifting song about community, unity, and togetherness. Also on the package, DJ Spen & Soulfuledge rework the song, bringing a deeper underground, four-to-the-floor soulful house vibe […]
Is there support behind a national monument to Karizma yet? Until that day we’ll just build our monuments in our music. The Baltimore king casts a spell over “You Take Me High” by T. Williams featuring Tendai, the original of which was released in March on The Remedy Project.
“Enamoreme,” the latest electrifying collaboration between the exceptional Heidi Vogel and the dynamic production duo Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel, stands as a testament to their evolution in style and creativity. Transitioning into a higher gear, they propel their sound forward while maintaining their signature organic musicality, all while embracing a faster tempo of 127bpm. […]
Working on a new track with a legend like British Soul queen Jaki Graham must have been a bit of a treat for Opolopo, and boy does she still sound amazing! The fruits of this mighty fine collab, ‘Fire’, lands on Mark Knight’s recently launched quality house and disco imprint, Fool’s Paradise. Powered by a […]
Sonic Soul Orchestra has been making waves on the soulful house scene recently with releases such as ‘You’re The One For Me’ feat Colonel Abrams, ‘Touch Me’ feat Kathy Brown and ‘Happy People’ feat Phillip Ramirez, ramping up support from some of the biggest names in dance. ‘So Into You’ is a groovy reinterpretation of […]
Tides is a vibe – sparkling, hazy, incandescent eclectic tracks from Carlo on his Aterral label.
Released in 2020, Fanon Flowers’ seven track album Detroit Automation is a masterpiece of minimal but visceral ambient and machine-tooled techno.
For some people Pressure is late night music. It’s early morning for some and some of us live our whole lives at an afterhours tempo. The Eddie Leader and Chez Damier collaboration on wax is a treat for whenever you’re up and ready to vibe.
Lavan drops a dime of pure, unadulterated underground happiness on this 12 inch vinyl garage / deep house EP from +98 Records out of Berlin.
Holland’s Nachtbraker’s latest release on his self-titled label delivers four high-paced and futuristic deep house tunes on Dondoni.
Commissioned by Unidisc, Dave Lee gives Come On Dance, Dance from flashly 1970s studio project Saturday Night Band a 9 minute rubdown, including bongo-riddled breakdown that will be catnip for DJs and dancefloors.
Carrying the torch for Midwest Techno, Autokinetic drops a rude and raucous four track EP on vinyl and digital from Fixed Rhythms.
Dubbyman and Dan Piu channel an almost mystical vibration on Credo Tracks Vol 1, on vinyl from new label Sole Aspect.
The incendiary Diva 2022 mix is the lead and centerpiece for PPPPP The Remixes Part 1 on Rhythm Cult, a label that does not cut corners and certainly didn’t spare any expense on the first of what is implied will be a series of remix packages.
Retromigration drops Straight Foxin’ for Wolf Music, an organic-sounding, musically rich album full of jazz-flavoured club and club-adjacent jams.
Steve Mill’s God Given EP is four track, smooth, slightly-disco-ish deep house affair, featuring spoken word vocals from Bongani Mehlomakhulu on Dirt Crew Recordings.
With little more than some gentle filter tweaks, you get seven minutes of relentless glitterball disco-tech. On Rhythm and Truth, 6th Borough Project drop a quality example of how to do loop-filter house well.