| # | Samples |
| Side 1 |
| 1. |
Preview |
"623" |
| 2. |
Preview |
"623" (Washerman Love remix) |
| Side 2 |
| 1. |
Preview |
"The Peephouse" |
| 2. |
Preview |
"623" (Rio Padice Dub Me Up) |
played by:Raw Printz, Tomson, Nathaniel Jay, Moralez (Gigolo / Godzilla Kebab), Pash, Washerman, Roberto Rodriguez, Roni Nachum (Ubertramp Records), Deymare, James Johnston (No Matter What), Dudley Strangeways, Fabio Monesi (Wilson Records), Adryiano, Alex Alterskye, Rio Padice, Mikki Funk, Wil Maddams, Kastil (Soul Notes), The Legendary 1979 Orchestra, Albion Don, Janeret [courtesy Of Balance], Desos, Cecil (Artfuldivision), Spittal (Made Fresh Daily), Swink Music Records, Mike Sharon, Mil (Music Is Love Records)
As a man well versed in the moves of the old-school, Fabio Monesi launches his Albion imprint with the immaculately executed styles of "623", full of sexy 90s synth notes and crisp, pumping beats. Washerman brings a more rugged style on his remix of the tune, dropping in some cheeky and thoroughly familiar samples, while the melody wobbles around an amorphous scale. "The Peephouse" finds Monesi reaching back to the soothing organ tones of the DX7, with a gentle and piano-driven throw down that stills carries plenty of heft for the floor. Rio Padice steps up for another remix of "623" and spreads a strange and nervous shape-shifter of a late-night jam, scattering the vocals like confetti and nudging the drums out of joint on a whim.
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