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PINK STALLONE feat JOEY WASHINGTON - Dancing In Time



Artist: PINK STALLONE feat JOEY WASHINGTON  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Dancing In Time
Label: Under The Shade/Jiscomusic  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: UTS 027
Format: 12"
Released: 25 July, 2011
Price: $9.12
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Dancing In Time - MP3 Sample Preview "Dancing In Time" (original mix)
2.  - Dancing In Time - MP3 Sample Preview "Dancing In Time" (Mugwump remix)
Side 2
1.  - Dancing In Time - MP3 Sample Preview "Dancing In Time" (No Regular Play remix)
2.  - Dancing In Time - MP3 Sample Preview "Dancing In Time" (BOP & Daniele B remix)

  • played by:I Love Disco!, Jkriv (Deep And Disco/Razor-N-Tape)

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    Review

    Across a multiplicity of releases and remixes on labels such as ThisIsNotAnExit, RVNG INTL and Lo there's always been a unique quality to the music of Pink Stallone that's been hard to pin down and slap an easily digestible label on. A deft combination of classic song writing and eminently danceable rhythms that stay close to the 4/4 axis yet contain a distinctly liquid feel is the best way to describe the New Jersey musicians' latest production in tow with singer Joey Washington - the elastic, twilight delight that is "Dancing In Time". Another gold star in the Under The Shade release schedule, the slow burn of the original is complemented by a stack of fine remixes. Mugwump call shotgun with a decidedly low slung revision that places the emphasis squarely on how deep the bassline can grab your guts - a pleasantly reserved effort from the Belgian duo. Wolf + Lamb duo No Regular Play opt for the more percussive approach, with stuttering patterns augmented by some dizzifying subaqueous chord patterns in the early moments, though the vocals signal a shift into something wholly more satisfying.
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