Split Grooves EP Part 2 - Limited BLUE vinyl
- Record label
- Wilson Records
- Catalog Number
- WLS04
- Release Date
- January 28th 2013
- Genres
Tracks
play | pos | title | artists | duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
A1 | 624 (Saturn mix) | Fabio Monesi | 7:23 | |
A2 | Wilson's Krime | Fabio Monesi | 6:54 | |
B1 | Living The Dream | Deymare | 4:32 | |
B2 | Waxmen | Deymare | 5:13 |
' Wilson return with the sequel to every discernible house DJ's favourite 'Split Grooves' EP - this time on a striking slab of blue vinyl to aesthetically adorn your record collection... Kicking off the EP is Label head Fabio Monesi with '624', which as the title implies appears to be a homage to Kerri Chandler's nom de guerre 623 - not to mention being a follow-up to Fabio's own '623' track on Albion Records' debut 12inch. With a heavy kick, warm bass and driving chords, '624' effortlessly captures the essence of classic New Jersey productions that's synonymous with early 90s house complete with a Milanese twist - tailor-made for a basement, a red light and a feeling. Next up is 'Wilson's Krime' which in contrast to the warmth of the previous track opts for a more raw, aggressive tip Wild Pitch style complete with an arresting breakdown and inspired use of an old Beatproduction vocal sample preaching 'Just dance and move your body' - one to rinse peak time. On to the B-Side and Wilson welcome's back Finnish export Deymare who previously featured on Wilson's 'Underground Warriors Part 2' EP. With 'Living The Dream' Deymare concocts a trademark warm groove complete with Chicago claps, uplifting keys and intermittent old-school vocal sample elevating the track over usual house-fare... Rounding off the EP is 'Waxmen' which as the title suggests showcases Deymare's love for records and is a nod to the label's 'vinyl-only' ethos. Coming complete with killer keys, heavy hats and tight percussion complete with an old-school groove, 'Waxmen' wouldn't sound out of place on an old dusty Nu Groove 12inch a la Burrell. '