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Jacques RENAULT - On The Prowl Presents OTP Party Breaks #2



Artist: Jacques RENAULT  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: On The Prowl Presents OTP Party Breaks #2
Label: On The Prowl Party Breaks  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: PB 002
Format: 12"
Released: 19 April, 2010
Price: $8.48
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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Side 1
1.  - In The Middle Of The Night - MP3 Sample MP3 "In The Middle Of The Night"
2.  - Love & Happiness - MP3 Sample MP3 "Love & Happiness"
Side 2
1.  - My Baby Loves Me - MP3 Sample MP3 "My Baby Loves Me"
2.  - Miranda - MP3 Sample MP3 "Miranda"

  • played by:Rufus (Bosconi Records), Babyg (Dance Disorder - L.s.b. ), Jacques Renault, Sleazy Mcqueen, Faze Action, Ramboiage, Nick Anthony Simoncino, Matt Waites

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    Review

    The debut release on the Party Breaks offshoot of the always classy On The Prowl label set the tone with epic reimaginations of music from the New York City of days gone by for contemporary dancefloors. It's safe to say that volume II, compiled by label co-chief Jacques Renault, will further solidify OTP Party Breaks' potential as one of 2010s best imprints. Doubling the sucker punch with four edits that dip into different genres and play out like textbook examples of how to slay a dancefloor (you'd expect nothing less from someone who has released music on Rekids, DFA, I'm a Cliche, RVNG, Wurst, Chinatown and Mule). Setting the uptempo mood is "In The Middle of The Night", a subtley nuanced edit of a slice of classic late 70s disco from Jet Brown that adds some neat percussive chops to what is already a lovely warm melody. Fans of Tensnake's recent "Coma Cat" will be all over "Love & Happiness", a dirty basement jam that reworks a mid nineties collaboration between Louie Vega and long term muse India to perfection. Renault's production nous is on evidence with "Miranda" which begins with some very Switch-esque production before dropping into a massive jack of a tribal house groove with several little changeups to keep the dancefloor on its toes. The EP ends with "My Baby Loves Me" which amps up the 80s sax house to the max. More must have material from the record vaults of Jacques Renault.