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UGA030 | 2015-09-28  
Underground Audio has never been a label that shies away from delivering big room goods, and their latest is another stunning reminder of just why they’ve quickly emerged into one of the UK’s finest proponents of quality house music.

It comes at us from the dab hand that is Sick Elektrik, a Manchester-based duo who are quickly making a name for themselves courtesy of their slick, uncompromising sound. Such a way of working bears fruit once more here, as the lads introduce us to that That’s Right EP, their debut outing for Underground Audio.

Full of memorable big-room vibes, the original is a synth-soaked gem that’ll have the crowd worked into a frenzy in no time. As it rises and unfurls it gradually becomes more and more manic, while a well trodden vocal sample and some canny stabs keep the juices flowing.

The customary remix comes at us from sometime Hot Creations man Russ Yallop, who turns it on its head thanks to a banging interpretation that’s not lacking in full-on vibes. Cleverly, Yallop slows the track down in parts too - a tactic that cleverly enhances the role of the magnetic baseline.

The final original is “Ghetto Groove”, a rubbery tech-house anthem that comes with a catchy undercurrent and another famous vocal sprinkle. Again, the intensity levels are high here, and all things told it’s a stunning way to close off a really excellent EP.

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