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Fabio MONESI/OKEE RU/IFM/DEYMARE - Underground Warriors EP Part 2



Artist: Fabio MONESI/OKEE RU/IFM/DEYMARE  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Underground Warriors EP Part 2
Label: Wilson Italy  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: WLS 02
Format: 12"
Released: 4 June, 2012
Price: $10.42
Genre: Deep House
Playlist: Preview
Availability: Out of stock

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#Samples Title
Side 1
1. Fabio Monesi - It's My Beat - MP3 Sample Preview Fabio Monesi - "It's My Beat"
2. Okee Ru - Healed Wound - MP3 Sample Preview Okee Ru - "Healed Wound"
Side 2
1. IFM - We Are Ungry - MP3 Sample Preview IFM - "We Are Ungry"
2. Deymare - Jack The Love - MP3 Sample Preview Deymare - "Jack The Love"

  • played by:Montel, Marcello Napoletano, Vincent Inc, Swalk, Precious K, Satore, Rebecca_vasmant, Deymare, James Johnston (No Matter What), Fabio Monesi (Wilson Records), Adryiano, Rio Padice, Eddie Matos, Rompante, Nasty Boy (Underground Ltd)

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    Review

    Overseen by Milanese house producer Fabio Monesi, the VINYL ONLY Wilson imprint launched earlier this year in style careering to the top of the Juno Deep House charts with their debut release, the Underground Warriors EP that featured some well respected names in Alex Agore and Washerman. It was however Monesi's own production on that release that shined most, and he takes a starring role on the second edition of Underground Warriors which also features the talents of Finnish producer par excellence Deymare and Italian duo I.F.M. Monesi's rugged low end bumper "It's My Beat" opens the EP, bristling with vintage house ideas and some rather excellent usage of detuned keys, whilst compatriot Okee Ru delivers a wonderfully floating journey through chiming subaqueous house with "Healed Wound." I.F.M aka Marcello Napoletano and Francesco Schito drop "We Are Ungry" a sample heavy bomb that sounds an agitated Moodymann while Deymare adds some sumptuous sounds to proceedings with the dubby, blissful bump of "Jack The Love." Keep an eye on this label!
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