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6TH BOROUGH PROJECT/HAKU/ANDY ASH/DEEP SPACE ORCHESTRA - Use Of Weapons 004



Artist: 6TH BOROUGH PROJECT/HAKU/ANDY ASH/DEEP SPACE ORCHESTRA  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Use Of Weapons 004
Label: Use Of Weapons  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: UOW 004
Format: 12"
Released: 2 April, 2012
Price: $8.77
Genre: Deep House
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1. 6th Borough Project - Estranged Lover - MP3 Sample Preview 6th Borough Project - "Estranged Lover"
2. Haku - Rugo - MP3 Sample Preview Haku - "Rugo"
Side 2
1. Andy Ash - Somehow - MP3 Sample Preview Andy Ash - "Somehow"
2. Deep Space Orchestra - Erase Everything - MP3 Sample Preview Deep Space Orchestra - "Erase Everything"

  • played by:Montel, Miles Simpson, Andy Ash, Owain Kimber (Owain K), Jacques Renault, Chizh, Martin Haberland, Mike W - Kolour Ltd, Dairmount (Room With A View Recs), Deep Space Orchestra, Medlar, I Love Disco!, Chamboche, Cottam, Ltj Xperience, The Legendary 1979 Orchestra, The Unity Agency, Rocco Raimundo, Disco Dirtbox, Martin Hayes (Rose Records), Ilya Decado, Detroit Swindle

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    Review

    The Use of Weapons imprint has mastered the easy to grasp, hard to master formula of matching clutches of (excellent) original tracks from Cottam and label bosses Deep Space Orchestra with well-chosen and even better executed remixes from the likes of Hunee, Neville Watson and Marcello Napoletano. The fourth release sees a change in tack, with the label opting to focus on original material from 6th Borough Project, Haku, Andy Ash and of course Deep Space Orchestra. Graeme The Revenge Clark and Craig Smith kick off proceedings with the suitable thick set slow burning "Estranged Lover", though it's "Rugo" by Haku that impresses most. The new project of Deep Space Orchestra's Chris Barker, the track is a superb kaleidoscopic concoction of fizzing uptempo live percussion, synths and drum machines that has more than a touch of the Carl Craigs about it. Andy Ash switches proceedings back to chunky mutant discoid dirt with the heads down, tops off vibes of "Somehow" while the Deep Space Orchestra head for the expanses of future tech jazz with the ten minute odyssey "Erase Everything".
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