One of Paper Disco's biggest tunes of this year has been given the all star re-rub treatment and its a full house of dancefloor dynamite.
The original has been rocking the boxes of the great and the good since it was out last year on Trash The Wax # 2 and Luke Una Bomber played it last month on 6 the Music MIF special as Manchester's hot tune of the moment as well as Nemone on Electric Ladyland.
Leftside Wobble delivers an absolute monster that has been doing some serious damage with the few jocks who have fandangled a copy. Bill Brewster dropped it in his closing Wildlife set and Chris Duckenfield has been pressing the launch button. Were talking a warehouse vibe with an arp riffed bass, plenty of reverb and the filtered, plaintive vocal giving it that emotional depth that all the best house music has. Make no mistake, this is one heavy remix.
Floridas King of Disco Sleazy McQueen introduces a rolling bass, congas and some cheeky attitude for a stripped back joint that will smoke the floor. Add the vocal with subtle hypnotics from the original and its a late night, low ceiling, dry ice moment.
Fingerman sticks close to the original but beefs up the drums, ups the off bass and gives it a bit more swing for a mix that applies some crank.
Finally Peza goes deep with a techier version that has a motorkik feel to it. A reverbed snare, nagging acid, congas and bass build the track as it sucks you in to it's world of dark disco. Its a head mangler in the best possible sense.
The original has been rocking the boxes of the great and the good since it was out last year on Trash The Wax # 2 and Luke Una Bomber played it last month on 6 the Music MIF special as Manchester's hot tune of the moment as well as Nemone on Electric Ladyland.
Leftside Wobble delivers an absolute monster that has been doing some serious damage with the few jocks who have fandangled a copy. Bill Brewster dropped it in his closing Wildlife set and Chris Duckenfield has been pressing the launch button. Were talking a warehouse vibe with an arp riffed bass, plenty of reverb and the filtered, plaintive vocal giving it that emotional depth that all the best house music has. Make no mistake, this is one heavy remix.
Floridas King of Disco Sleazy McQueen introduces a rolling bass, congas and some cheeky attitude for a stripped back joint that will smoke the floor. Add the vocal with subtle hypnotics from the original and its a late night, low ceiling, dry ice moment.
Fingerman sticks close to the original but beefs up the drums, ups the off bass and gives it a bit more swing for a mix that applies some crank.
Finally Peza goes deep with a techier version that has a motorkik feel to it. A reverbed snare, nagging acid, congas and bass build the track as it sucks you in to it's world of dark disco. Its a head mangler in the best possible sense.
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