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| | Congratulations to long serving house duo Milk & Sugar, who this month celebrate the passing of two decades since the release of their debut single, "Get Down To The Fever". Naturally, to mark the anniversary they've decided to put out a suitably celebratory compilation, which mixes versions of some of their most famous tracks - the disco and soul-influenced thrills of "My Lovin", "Needin' U", "Bass (How Low Can You Go)", the 2017 remake of "Let The Sun Shine" and 2013 smash "Canton Del Pilon" are all included - with lesser-known gems and recent singles. Straddling the summery, sun-kissed line between deep house, tech-house, soulful house and disco-house, it's a fine collection that does a great job in showcasing the German pair's immaculate production skills. | |
| | Like many producers these days, Riccio's discography includes a blend of rock solid re-edits and high quality original productions for the likes of Bosconi Extra Virgin and People Must Jam. This 12" marks his first appearance on the consistently impressive Hell Yeah! imprint. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the pleasingly loose and groovy, Afrobeat-goes-house goodness of "Afro Chemy", to the fiendishly fuzzy, Daniele Baldelli style Afro-cosmic funk of "Funky Cave". Arguably best of all, though, is epic flipside "Heather", a near 10-minute fusion of dreamy chords, slow-burning Kalimba melodies, gentle electronics and languid, mid-tempo beats. In case you were wondering, it's definitely Balearic. | |
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