Posts Tagged ‘ Rush Hour ’
Somewhat of an originator when it came to this loose, sample-heavy, slowed-down house groove (Gerry Read, Youandewan, Red Rack’em, etc), Falty DL returns on the mighty Ninja Tune and re-establishes his mastery of the art. While it’s not as frenzied as some of his album work, the music here is characterized by a constant motion [ READ MORE ]
Only the third artist to have an album released on Jamal Moss’ Mathematics imprint (not counting those under The Sun God‘s various aliases), John Heckle more than meets the high expectations involved. The album’s strength lies in its ability to jump from one style to another while remaining confident and commanding. On “The Charge,” “The [ READ MORE ]
An dusty release for the somewhat mysterious Ragrange record label. Rondenion does here what he does best: lumbering deep house tracks with lots of crowd noise, crackling samples, and a steadfast head-down disco beat to anchor the production. Recommended for fans of Rick Wade, Kez YM and KDJ, all the tracks here have the dense, [ READ MORE ]