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Lee Guthrie-Meltdown EP(preview)

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 29, 2012 by E.N.

Click Therapy boss Lee Guthrie is back once again under his own name for the label’s twelfth installment.  His ‘Meltdown EP’ showcases four tracks rich in dark tech-house moods and underground attitude.

One year on from Click Therapy’s launch Lee’s productions have reached DJs around the globe. With releases under his own name and his Digital Dirt moniker Lee is rapidly establishing his name with discerning tech house followers, receiving support from some of house and techno’s elite including Richie Hawtin, Layo & Bushwacka, Paco Osuna, Slam, Stacey Pullen, Luciano, M.A.N.D.Y, X-Press 2, Terry Francis, Nathan Coles, Inland Knights, Silicone Soul and many more. His dark, moody and percussive sound, which has drawn comparisons to the US West Coast movement in the early 00′s, will also grace underground house labels including 3am Recordings, Midnight Social Recordings and Dizzy Funk Music in the next few months.

Artist: Lee Guthrie
Title: Meltdown EP
Label: Click Therapy Recordings
Release date: 11-05-12

1: Meltdown (Original Mix)
2: Dizzy Heights (Original Mix)
3: Room With A View (Original Mix)
4: Into The Light (Original Mix)

Phil Weeks -By My Side (ROBSOUL100(Remixes))(Preview)

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on August 27, 2011 by E.N.


Phil Weeks presents the third installment of remixes from his ‘Love Affair’ album. Taking the reigns on ‘By My Side’ are a trio of house music’s most respected names – Hector Moralez, Inland Knights and Gramophonedzie.  The release also marks number 100 in Robsoul Recordings main catalogue.

The previous two ‘Love Affair’ remix installments featured Phil Asher, Joss Moog, Chris Simmonds and Sonny Fodera, while still to come are DJ Sneak, DK W!LD, D’Julz, Dan Ghenacia, Chris Carrier and Dyed Sooundorom.

Artist: Phil Weeks
Title: By My Side (Remixes)
Label: Robsoul Recordings (France)
Cat No: ROBSOUL100
Style: House
Release Date: 7th October 2011

The Tracks
1. Original Mix
2. Hector Moralez ‘Ghetto’ Mix
3. Inland Knights’ ‘Lost ‘n’ Found Remix
4. Gramophonedzie Remix


Since 2000 Phil Weeks has released his unique brand of house music on some of the world’s leading underground labels including 2020 Vision, Music For Freaks, Brique Rouge, Detour, Adult Only and his own Robsoul, which is responsible for the majority of his original output.  He has also graced more mainstream imprints along the way such as Cr2 and Toolroom.

Hector Moralez is a long time friend of Phil Weeks and his production partner under the ‘Fries & Bridges’ guise.  Hector also runs two labels – Minority Music and The Factory.

Inland Knights are stalwarts of the UK underground house and sound system party scene, pioneering the deep, bumping sound that became known as known as ‘Midlands House’.  The men behind Drop Music, they have also graced labels including NRK, Hooj, 2020 Vision and many more.

Gramophonedzie, aka Serbian DJ and Producer Marko Miličević shot to fame in 2010 when his single ‘Why Don’t You’ became an international club (and pop) hit.  He has since collaborated with Joey Negro and remixed artists such as The Young Punx, K-Klass, Kraak & Smaak, The Muthafunkaz and Professor Green.

EMN:Original Mix is the best for us we suggests UK Funky Rework,could be massive!

Links

Phil Weeks on Facebook
Robsoul Recordings website

Justin Harris – Music’s My Religion EP ( BSD028) (Preview )

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on August 27, 2011 by E.N.

Half of Freaks (with Luke Solomon) Justin Harris returns to Baker Street Recordings for his second EP.  The first came in 2007 and Harris has also remixed Matt Prehn and Jacob in the interim period.  Demarkus Lewis also makes a return to the Leeds label having remixed Bang Bang back in 2009.

Artist: Justin Harris
Title: Music’s My Religion EP
Label: Baker Street Recordings (UK)
Cat No: BSD028
Style: House
Release Date: 26th September 2011 	
The Tracks
1: Music’s My Religion
2: Music’s My Religion (Deez Preach 2 Teach Mix) [Demarkus Lewis]
3: People 2011



It’s deep, driving peak-time underground house music in the trademark Baker Street style, with the odd recognisable vocal. May evoke thoughts of big warehouse spaces complete with yellow and black striped pillars.  Demarkus Lewis adds some squelch and ups the preacher factor.


Justin Harris has been active as a DJ business since 1987 and has been producing since 1994 in collaboration with Luke Solomon and under the names Robotic Movement, Free soul (with Diesel) and Oliloqui for labels like Classic, Phono, 20/20 Vision, and SSR. Harris is probably best known as half of the duo Freaks (again a collaboration with Luke Solomon) and their acclaimed Music For Freaks label – both for diehard deephouse fans as for adventurous electronic music lovers.

In a little over a decade Demarkus Lewis has released over 100 singles and remixes, staying true to his roots in the underground sound whether it be deep soulful house or the heaviest of techno/tech-house outings. Known for his ability to go deep while maintaining the energy to keep the dance floors moving, he has proven to be diverse artist, with releases for Bluem, Aesoteric, Flat & Round, Black Vinyl, Slip ‘n’ Slide and several others alongside his own Grin imprint.

Since it’s launch in 2006 Baker Street has grown into one of the UK’s leading deep and tech house labels appearing consistently in the sets of DJs like Laurent Garnier, Inland Knights, Dirt Crew and Luke McKeehan and on the pages of the dance music press. The label has previously released EPs featuring music by Jay Tripwire, Moodymanc, Sei A, Matt Prehn, Murray Richardson and many more.

 
Links
Baker Street on Facebook
Baker Street Website

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