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Glasgow Underground dust off “Let Me Show You Love", arguably Romanthony’s biggest club hit.This 12″ features Gerd, Kevin McKay and Oliver $. Gerd is dutch producer Gert-Jan Bijl. Under one alias or another he’s been making records for labels as varied as Universal Language and Rejected since 1994. Most recently his “Palm Leaves” 12″ on Royal Oak (as Gerd) showed that he’s up there with Andres & KDJ when it comes to soulful Detroit style house music. On the subject of his “Let Me Show You Love” mix, Gerd said, “Best mixes of this ultimate classic are the Crooklyn Mix and Quick Dub. But both mixes do not contain the full vocal. When I was asked to do this remix, I decided to go for the same vibe but make use of the whole vocal (verses, chorus, etc). I thought there was no use trying to do something completely different. it’s hard to beat this classic. Now there finally will be a Crooklyn Mix and/or Quick Dub with the amazing verses! I only received the vocal parts, no other parts, so it took me a while to rebuild the track with same sort of ingredients and especially to get the sounds very similar to the original” Glasgow Underground owner Kevin McKay has been making records since the 90s. From remixing Andy Weatherall to producing Mylo, his discography runs to over 250 productions. Here he delivers a house groove with Romanthony’s trademark M1 organs and classic piano hooks. Since 2011 and his ubiquitous, monstrous Beatport #1, “Doin’ Ya Thing", Berlin’s Oliver $ has been a huge name. There is an art to making records that are so effective yet at the same time so simple, and when it comes to putting them together, Oliver $ is one of world’s best. For this remix, he doesn’t mess with the formula and fixes Roman’s paean to lost love to one serious tribal groove. Add a system shaking baseline and some special fx and there you have it. Simple. Effective. Massive.
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