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A1. Jakobin & Domino – Sensation
A2. LeSale – Before the Night
B1. Burnin Tears – Your Fantasy
B2. Lee Stevens & Jakobin – Dem Young People
It’s been a memorable year for the Luv Shack. Release after release, props after
props, watching the guys build on a solid foundations and take it up a notch each
time. If you listen to their first release (again), and then this new release, you will
see just how far they have travelled in such a small time frame. And yes, it
started with a couple of mini compilations and EP’s to see what the reaction
would be. The reaction was good, actually no, the reaction was great, the right
jocks took to the guys and the early EP’s and hence since, the Luv Shack posse
have been locked up in a studio ever since. They’ve been productive, and more to
the point, excelling in that production. It’s going to be a brilliant 2013.
So you drop the needle on the A and that dynamic duo Jakobin & Domino hit
you with something quite sensational…which also just happens to be called
“Sensation”. This is full-on New York party a la ‘94. It’s straight out of Strictly
Rhythm camp in its heyday. It’s big, it’s brash, the bass alone with have you
shedding some serious sweat. It’s House music like House music should be! You’ll
be diving into the red on the mixer with this looking for the maximum pump from
the speakers
The return of LeSale sees some scrumptious grooving with “Before the Night”.
Tight drums and claps intertwined with the essential sensual vocal titbit’s that Luv
Shack are renowned for. Lovingly assembled piano chords and other finger work
complete this hooker with immediate and long lasting appeal.
Flip it over and Burnin Tears greet you with something just a little darker and
broodier. Thoughtful Nu-Disco, building, developing, waiting for its time to break
out and grab you by the testes and squeeze them ever so gently! And it does,
courtesy of those once again well placed vocal drops and some enchanting old
school synth work. “Your Fantasy” is a trip, taking you, as music should, just
that little higher than the state you were in before. You’ll be wanting to hear this
on a big set up!
And to bring matters to a close on LUV007 are Lee Stevens and Jakobin
teaming up for “Dem Young People”. Deepness in abundance, strings and
flutes aid the mood of a little gentle tension somewhere in the universe.
Reflective, full of deep thought, and definitely a ‘lights out’ musical moment full of
transportation possibilities. Bring on the heavy!
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4