EF-008 | 2007-10-01
Stunning mixes for everyone! From soulful to disco to tech to dub!
Presenting Vincent Kwok and D’layna’s very first collaboration with brand new 2007 mixes for a new generation of Soulful House Heads.
Kicking off with Vincent Kwok’s soulful reinterpretation of the song, the Souled Out Mix provides the perfect backing to D'layna's sultry vocals accompanied by a bouncy bassline and tasteful synth stabs If you have even a passing interest in soulful house, this is the mix for you.
Following this is the Lizards In The Lounge Mix which features some stylish Rhodes licks for your instrumental pleasure.
DJ MFR’s two mixes follow, taking the track into dubby tech territory with hypnotic rhythms and synth patterns.
With the New Mondo Dub, the NM boys have fun with the track, anchored by a buzzy electro bassline and percolating synth patterns.
The original mixes from 2001 are next, with the highlight being the disco strings. Who said disco was dead?
And finally, for something completely different, rising deep techno artist bvdub presents a stunning rework of the track with his epic Silent Symphony mix.
written and produced by
Vincent Kwok and D'Layna
Fraksongs Music Publishing (ASCAP) / 101 South Music Publishing (BMI)
additional guitar
Matt Jepson and Max Delaney
additional bass
Greg Reeves
Presenting Vincent Kwok and D’layna’s very first collaboration with brand new 2007 mixes for a new generation of Soulful House Heads.
Kicking off with Vincent Kwok’s soulful reinterpretation of the song, the Souled Out Mix provides the perfect backing to D'layna's sultry vocals accompanied by a bouncy bassline and tasteful synth stabs If you have even a passing interest in soulful house, this is the mix for you.
Following this is the Lizards In The Lounge Mix which features some stylish Rhodes licks for your instrumental pleasure.
DJ MFR’s two mixes follow, taking the track into dubby tech territory with hypnotic rhythms and synth patterns.
With the New Mondo Dub, the NM boys have fun with the track, anchored by a buzzy electro bassline and percolating synth patterns.
The original mixes from 2001 are next, with the highlight being the disco strings. Who said disco was dead?
And finally, for something completely different, rising deep techno artist bvdub presents a stunning rework of the track with his epic Silent Symphony mix.
written and produced by
Vincent Kwok and D'Layna
Fraksongs Music Publishing (ASCAP) / 101 South Music Publishing (BMI)
additional guitar
Matt Jepson and Max Delaney
additional bass
Greg Reeves
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