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Radio Slave - Don't You Know
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This track started being charted around June/July and Kristian from Ame played it in that big ol' Fabrik set from Madrid. I heard Matt Tolfrey play it when he was out here last and he said it was going to be coming out on Rekids on the No Sleep Part 7 EP. Radio Slave himself just charted it this month on RA and he has Cabin Fever as the label (never heard of Cabin Fever). Anyone have any other info on this track, possibly a release date? :D
I'll see if I can get a small set rip in a bit.
radio slave - don_t you know - d_julz set rip.mp3 - 3.55MB |
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| LoveHate |
| this is pretty dope. |
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| nsamadi |
| A really good record. Leans more to the old skool housey sound and nice to see Radio Slave changing it up a bit. |
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| sgb476 |
cabin fever was a side project of his, whose tracks i believe are all re-edits of old bits and pieces.
this track sounds good from the sample aswell cheers. |
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| wotyzoid |
| He's been making decent stuff again, lately. Ego Trippin was hot. |
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| nefardec |
this is like deep house with the soul extracted
the musical equivalent of a roadside hooker (a cheap )
no bassline, no swing in the percs, vocal sample is mechanized, and the kick drum is obnoxious. where is the rhythm, the funk? just bland to me.
i guess goths might find this erotic
i don't understand why someone would play this as opposed to real deep house. because it's on the front page of beatport? |
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| Clovis |
I think this is supposed to be a lot clubbier than what I consider deep house.
It worked when tolfrey played it in a set full of straight house jams.
Also, roadside hooker, plus a lot of cheap coke = ing party. |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
I think this is supposed to be a lot clubbier than what I consider deep house.
It worked when tolfrey played it in a set full of straight house jams.
Also, roadside hooker, plus a lot of cheap coke = ing party. |
yeah obviously, but it's also obviously co-opting deep house sounds (pads, keys, vocals, hats)
that said, there is a lot of clubby deep house. recently it seems to be more pigeonholed as lounge music, but people like mike dunn and kerri chandler make deep house straight for the dancefloor
i'm not saying it won't work, just that the real thing is better. why a cheap hooker when you can someone who loves you |
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