Review: Mellow Man's latest release brings a masterful blend of past and present across three tracks. Opening with 'In A Flow', the 90s house influence is clear, with smooth basslines and uplifting melodies capturing the era's signature sound. 'Rumpshaker' shifts to a more modern, dancefloor-friendly groove, with tight production and punchy beats. The EP closes with 'Ghettoblaster', a soulful nod to the 70s, featuring Locmelis on tenor sax. Using a mix of vintage and modern gear, Mellow Man crafts a rich, textured sound that celebrates the evolution of house music, making this release a must-listen.
Horny (Radio Slave & Thomas Gandey Just 17 mix) (7:57)
Horny (Riva Starr remix Perc-apella) (4:36)
Review: Mousse T's 'Horny' is one of those ever-green crossover dance music classics that cannot fail to get any party popping. For that reason it has been remixed by some fresh names to adda more modern twist to the iconic hooks and sleazy vocals. Riva Starr's vision kicks off with bigger drums, and after the extended mix comes a double-pronged rework from Radio Slave and Thomas Gandey. It's a synth laced version with more subdued beats and a trippy lead synth. east of all is the useful tool that is the Riva Starr RMX Perc-cappella.
Catch The Beat (Dimitri From Paris & Mousse T's Oldskool edit) (3:56)
Catch The Beat (Special remix instrumental) (5:02)
Review: Slick, plinky-plonky hip disco editry/reissue-tastics from Peppermint Records, who celebrate their 30th anniversary in style with the first in a series of edits and remixes on vinyl. First up is a 7" version of T-Ski Valley's 'Catch The Beat', featuring an edit of Dimitri from Paris & Mousse T's classic Oldskool mix, flipped with the 'Special remix instrumental' on the B. Limited Edition - so act fast!
Review: The Peppermint Jam label is buzzing to be serving up a true house music classic from 1991: Urban Soul ft. Roland Clark's 'Alright!' is an iconic track that was originally written and produced by house legend Roland Clark. It now has been revamped for today's house lovers with some modern production heft. Vocal credits go to Roland and the late Ceybill Jeffries of course as both voices remain prominent here but the remixes are massive, with DJ Spen and MicFreak delivering a soulful masterclass featuring fresh chords and an irresistible bassline. Mellow Man, one of Peppermint Jam's early artists, adds a jackin' groove that takes things back to house music's glory days. These mixes are vinyl only so do not snooze.
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