Review: The Hamburg-Berlin connection returns. Retreat label boss Hauke Freer and Matthias Reiling of Giegling fame have been at it as Session Victim for the better part of 10 years and they're still in fine form. The third instalment of Listen To Your Heart features four splendid journeys into the deep. Starting off with the lo-slung disco loops of "Almost Midnight" on the A side, which is followed up by the sun-kissed/slo-mo balearica of "Castle For Sale". On the flip, they pick up the pace once again with "Almost Midnight" which showcases the classic SV sound: deep house from a hip-hop production style of technique which no doubt influenced a new generation of German producers such as Glenn Astro & Max Graef. Finally, recline, relax and light one up to the dubbed out ambient journey that is "Thermal Explorer".
Review: Session Victim return to the Delusions Of Grandeur imprint with their third studio album. Listen To Your Heart is the result of a year of cross-continental scripting which started in their Hamburg studio and wrapped up stateside in San Francisco's Room G Studios where the duo had worked on their 2014 LP See You When You Get There. Here is the second of three LP samplers. "Shadows" gets things rolling with a classic Session Victim groove, looped up pads and hooky spoken vocal samples. Next up we have "Unchained" which drops the BPM for a widescreen, slo-mo jam clouded in a smoky haze with jazzy touches, recalling the halcyon days of Pork Recordings. Flipping over we have a brand new LP version of previous single "Up To Rise", another sublime slice of blissed-out house music with a wonderful organic and live sound palette. Echoing Rhodes licks join the lead guitar tune for a Balearic beauty which will be stuck in your head long after the sun sets. Closing this second sampler we have "Over And Over", which winds things down somewhat for an inspired, bass-led roller.
Review: The always-cultured Session Victim have got increasingly refined in their work over the last decade or so. Always about much more than just throwaway grooves, they embellish their sounds once more here with the new album Listen to Your Heart on the regular home label Delusions of Grandeur. It arrives across six sides of opaque violet vinyl and is hugely limited. The house here is dusty and laden with great soul samples, lit up with gorgeous jazzy melodies and steeped in musicality. The opener is a real early standout while cuts like 'Up To Rise' are full of warm, joyous synth magic.
Review: Mexican brothers Soul Of Hex are back on Delusions Of Grandeur, dropping a killer EP titled 'Constellation'. These guys have been making serious waves, with recent releases on Underground Resistance as Mano De Fuego and an upcoming collab on Kilometro 4.5 featuring Mad Mike Banks and Kuniyuki. 'Face Down' kicks things off with a chunky electric bassline, dubby disco drums and twisted FXipure, unfiltered funk. 'Constellation' itself picks up the pace, blending soulful piano house with vocals from Javonntte and Mariana Phelts. Then there's 'Dimension Spell,' bringing big funk energy, heavy guitar and deep Moog bass. Finally, 'Into The Night' delivers a rolling, minimal groove with syncopated Rhodes stabs and irresistible disco drums.
I Can Hardly Breathe (with A Brother Is...) (3:43)
Another Night Under The Glitterball (6:06)
For Bae (6:27)
Moon On The Hill (with DJ Kali) (5:16)
Vampires (3:51)
Baked (with Malik Ameer) (2:48)
Take U 2 My House (with Khalil Anthony) (6:37)
For Those I've Lost Along The Way (4:36)
Air (with Khalil Anthony)
Jus Anutha Wunna Deez
Boogie Down (with Erik Rico)
Sum Ol' Nex' Ish
A Fly New Tune (with Ta Raac)
Turn It Out (with Dave Aju)
I Can Hardly Breathe (with A Brother Is...)
Another Night Under The Glitterball
For Bae
Moon On The Hill (with DJ Kali)
Vampires
Baked (with Malik Ameer)
Take U 2 My House (with Khalil Anthony)
For Those I've Lost Along The Way
Review: Thatmanmonkz is Scott Moncrieff to be precise, a Sheffield based producer who been making house music since around 1997 but more recently on Kolour LTD and of course Delusions Of Grandeur: where he's recognised as a label mainstay. His new album Colombusing is a mighty 14 track effort, and there's a wide variety of moods and grooves, not to mention collaborations! Some of those very hookups are the highlights on here, we must say. There's a couple of tracks with San Francisco minimalist/human beatbox Dave Aju; "Turn It Out" is a deep and sleazy funk jam with Cameo-ish vocals, while "Boogie Down" features the sweet lungs of Erik Rico whose Curtis Mayfield impressions suit this feelgood soul jam just perfectly. "Baked" features the deep poetry of NYC's Malik Ameer on this on this dope jam full of urban flavour. There's music to dance to too, rest assured: "Take U 2 My House" featuring Khalil Anthony is surefire deep house aimed squarely at the dance floor.
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