This is NOT a remake of the old Simple Minds track. However, like Winner's last outing on Eskimo, you can expect big Nu Wave vibes here reminiscent of Severed Heads, New Order and Blancmange. Male leads, synthy euro structure and that I just wanna put on my black eye liner, fingerless gloves...
This dark ass selection spans 3 different styles of electro industrial dance. Fitting nicely into the darker areas of Tiger Sushi. The full sided cut is a down beat italo-ish jam with a darkside. Deep winded pads and teched out synth bleeps. Industrial with class. And groove.
This Guy they call Gerald delivers up some crunchy dirty basslines on this 3 track 12". The first two tracks are real bangers while the last one is a little more funky.
Latest offering from LOVE FOR MUSIC (behind our O'JAYS edits) taking you back to the roots of deep house by unearthing and editing some sweet Philly disco with a hip house touch. Reminiscent of the best of KC FLIGHT or THE JUNGLE BROTHERS this bumpy oldschool house stonker is on fire!
SOFT BLACK FEAT MARLO - Upstairs (Spokenvox Acapella)
SOFT BLACK FEAT MARLO - Upstairs (Sungvox Mix)
SOFT BLACK FEAT MARLO - Upstairs (Sungvox Acapella)
The recently prolific Junior Boys imprint delivers another essential slice of club pressure before the holidays. This ti me out its none other than Farley & Heller assuming a new guise as they bring you this storming electro-house jam. Catchy as hell from the get-go, these synth bleeps and old...
The Dead Seal returns to Coco Machete's German imprint Coma after his debut on the flip of COMA001's "Suck That" by Elmar. With a much darker offering driven by sinister cinematic strings, a chaotic laugh track and deep tribal basslines the a-side "Drain" puts you through the late night rinse....
Gomma's Tomboy turns in a peak time acid electro groover with wiggling synth grooves, sinister acid l ines and perky drum grooves. Big support coming from Abe Lin coln, Thomas Jefferson and Alan Greenspan.
Straight from San Francisco comes Little Death with a magnificent cover version of "We Are Back" originally by Sheffield's bleepy techno originators LFO. This new version takes us straight to modern day with live drums and bass layered up with thick synths and mandatory vocoders. Hit the flip for...