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Family Affair Vol 3
Cat: RNTR 066. Rel: 23 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Cor Ece - "Possibly Impossible" (Ezel dub) (7:17)
Guinu - "Amanha" (Bruce Leroys remix) (6:35)
JKriv - "Better Than Her" (feat Saucy Lady & Tortured Soul) (4:39)
Kim Anh - "In The Stars" (5:06)
Cody Currie - "Ghost" (4:48)
Review: Razor-N-Tape's Family Affair series makes a welcome return here with a third great instalment. This series is something of an annual end-of-year tradition by now (OK, it's arriving a touch late) and this one hits as hard as any with five tracks taken from the full and standout compilation. It is two great remixes of classic RNT material that gets things underway with Ezel offering a dub of Cor.ece and Bruce Leroys sublime deep hose mix of Guinu, then JKriv's 'Better Than Her' is a fat bottomed bit of deep cut electro funk and elsewhere Kim Anh gets raw and cosmic, and Cody Currie's 'Ghost' is broken beat perfection.
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Dance To Keep From Crying
Cat: RNTR 052. Rel: 15 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Cor.ece & JKriv - "Dance To Keep From Crying" (extended mix) (8:01)
Cor.ece & Danny Kane - "What's The Word" (4:52)
Cor.ece - "Possibly Impossible" (feat Dave Giles II - Crackazat dub) (5:11)
Cor.ece - "Possibly Impossible" (feat Dave Giles II - extended mix) (6:46)
Review: Following the digital release of Cor.ece's debut EP, New York City's Razor N Tape drops the Dance To Keep From Crying 12' with fresh versions and exclusive remixes. On the first side, there's the soulful disco of the title track (extended mix) in collaboration with label co-head JKriv, followed by the acidified spiritual deep house of 'What's The Word' featuring Danny Kane. Over on the flip, get stoned into the groove with the Crackazat dub of 'Possibly Impossible' (feat Dave Giles II) and the late night boogie down vibe of the extended mix.
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Pleasure Of Edits 10
Pleasure Of Edits 10 (limited 12")
Cat: POLR 012. Rel: 07 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Got A Thing (JKriv edit) (3:43)
Don't Take Your Love Away (JKriv edit) (4:46)
GD (JKriv edit) (3:44)
Feel It (JKriv edit) (4:34)
Review: Razor-N-tape label co-head JKriv has been busy in the studio with his scalpel. He has created these four tasteful edits for the Pleasure Of Love label and brings all his disco, house, funk and New Knowledge to the label. 'Got A Thing' is a glorious disco cut with an irresistible vocal before 'Don't Take Your Love Away' sinks into a more seductive boogie and soul groove. 'GD' is a nice choppy, classy and classic house cut then 'Feel It' gets a little more dark and menacing for those late night hours with raw percussion and lithe melodies daring about the rugged rhythms.
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Family Affair Vol 2
Cat: RNTR 053. Rel: 07 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nenor - "Do You Remember" (feat Jenny Penkin - Red Axes remix) (5:26)
Boo Williams - "Besty Smith" (7:01)
Frank Booker - "Time Won't Tell" (5:27)
JKriv - "Something Else" (Peter Matson remix) (6:06)
Review: It's another family affair over at New York City's Razor N Tape label. For this edition, they have tapped the ever reliable Israeli indie-dance heroes Red Axes for a euphoric rendition of Nenor's 'Do You Remember' (feat Jenny Penkin) making for proper Balearic vibes, while the one-and-only Boo Williams delivers another ultra-deep house journey in the form of 'Besty Smith'. Over on the flip, we see the return of New Zealand-based producer Frank Booker who hands in the late night mood music of 'Time Won't Tell' followed by Peter Matson with a slinky and neon-lit rework of label chief JKriv's 'Something Else'.
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