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James Johnston is another man who's been on a bit of a purple patch of late - not least thanks to his work on another fledgling label, Nathaniel Jay's The Love Revolution.
On 'Dance With U', he opts for a straight-up, unashamed house
palette, and one that calls on both vintage and contemporary approaches.
The spliced, echoing vocal lend it an extra momentum, but it's the simmering snares and the groove-laden bassline that help drag it in the direction of the floor.
Corbeau's Addicted sounds lifted straight out of early 90s warehouses, with its whaling female vocal sure to prompt many a 'what the?' moment wherever it's unleashed.
If you've already exhausted your Strictly Rhythm, Yoshitoshi and King Street Sounds back catalogues, you might want to consider this as a more than worthy alternative to sounds
elsewhere. And even if you haven't, it's sure to do a job either way.
Closing out the package is 4 Beat Club, who inject another dose of, eh, groove back to the table thanks to 'Basement Groove'.
Canny piano keys mingle throughout, the vocal is polished and refined and the smattering of claps wrap it all up with some precision. In all, this is an EP of considerable excellence - and one that house music aficionados are sure to revel in.
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