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Chart Return for Lizzie Curious
Submitted 18-Oct-05 (2514 views)
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Lizzie Curious ubertasty tuneage action:
For your listening pleasure I present my current floor-rocking house and breaks tunes!
Waiting to Air (vocal mix) – Narcotic Thrust (Free2Air)
Love this, as always with Narctotic Thrust, a superb production, lots of attention to detail in the mix, I love the vocals too.
Hard to Beat (Axwell remix) – Hard-Fi (Necessary Records)
Axwell is on form here! Dare I say recently I found his tunes to be a bit formulaic and predictable but I just love the bass on this track, its bouncy, tough and cheeky. His treatment of the Hard-Fi vocals work well and turn it into an uplifting feel-good houser.
Theme from S-Express (King Roc remix) – S’Express (white)
I think the brilliant thing about this remix is King Roc has kept closely to the original track (which is one of my all time favourites). A gritty electro bass complements all the samples we know and love and creates an up to date stormer.
Get Get Down – Audio Bullys (white)
Yeah baby!... this had me bouncing around the store pulling a super-twisted face the second that bass kicks in. The Audio Bullys have created a bass-driven monster of a track with a well-known sample and their trademark mad unexpected breakdowns, blips and bleeps. Love it.
Waterman (Friendly remix) – Olav Basoki (Positiva)
Apparently this samples an old Nancy Sinatra track. It’s the Friendly breaks mix of this track that is floating my boat, with a nice full bass and of course that uber-catchy reggae style sample.
Insomnia – Faithless (Blissy vs Armand Ven Helden 2005 re-work)
I love the way that most of the track is very stripped bare, relying on those oh-so-well-known lyrics to carry the tune through to the breakdown and instead of hearing that oh-so-extremely-well-known riff you get some mad sample of church bells….then cue the oh-so-extremely-well-known riff and consequent dancefloor madness
Bomba Latina – The Autobots & Deep Impact (Broke)
Flipping ‘eck I am in love with the Broke label. Not least because the vinyl sleeves are works of art in their own right (seriously, check them) but every release is a finely crafted superphat breaks tune with originality, quirkiness and absolutely body-shaking bass….Bomba Latina being on the funkier end of the breaks spectrum, but still with lots of gritt and grunt!
In A Trance (Chamberlain remix) – Anthony Dean & Starlet – (forthcoming on Inspired Records)
Gadzooks, fuse an uplifting trance track with Chamberlain and behold! A superdirty gritty electro monster is created! This is quite unlike anything else I have heard this year and I love it!
Time To Move (Music Power) – Porno vs Hannah Jones (Deeperfect)
Oh, this tune takes me back to Pacha. House music for me at its very best, tight kick, subby bass and infectious, rythmic lyrics from a singer with a low, yet (aptly) very powerful voice. I’m loving all three mixes on this slab of vinyl!
Flesh Eater/Space Dementia – The Autobots vs Screwface (Broke) I’m loving the Broke label so much I’m charting ‘em twice and this is a double-header in its own right folks. These tracks blew me away when I first heard them and I cant stop rinsing them!! Flesh Eater has perhaps the most funniest use of samples I have ever heard, but it really works - in a jump-up fast and furious way, with mad full-on build-ups - and don’t even get me started on the bass, suffice to say it is of the monstrously phat ass shaking variety. Space Dementia is also a top-dollar breaks tune, slightly less frenetic than its neighbour but equally dancefloor destroying!
*Lizzie Curious gig action*
Dirtygroove with Jon Carter 22nd Oct, Hidden, London
Knowwhere (resident) 4th November, Heaven, London
Kurruption (rotation DJ) 12th November, Hidden, London
Twist, 13th November, Factory, London
*relish*, The Hub, Cheltenham, 2nd December
PINK, in aid breast cancer awareness and charities! 9th December Heaven, London
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