Returning to proud roots Danny "Moodymanc" Ward has once again reignited his Dubble D alias delivering three equally epic cuts in the process.Returning to proud roots Danny "Moodymanc" Ward has once again reignited his Dubble D alias delivering three equally epic cuts in the process. Beginning with the addictive vocal edits of 'Why-Oh' which are cleverly disguising their true source, the good-times are multiplied times ten by a sprinkling of cool keys and deftly imagined drums. Remember all those hazy parties of your eternal youth as time criss-crosses from then to now, or simply feel that charged excitement for the very first time. Either way, bliss comes easy.
The beautiful intensity continues in the form of Jazz chords accompanying the improvised synthesisers, vocal chants plus low-slung bass emanating from the downtown crunch of 'Black N Gold'. Once again signifying again that trademark touch of Dubble D class. The eighties then make their presence felt via the irresistible funk of the bassline fuelled 'Grande Piazza' which also boasts a neat line in the decades pads and stabs finalising this stunning release.
The beautiful intensity continues in the form of Jazz chords accompanying the improvised synthesisers, vocal chants plus low-slung bass emanating from the downtown crunch of 'Black N Gold'. Once again signifying again that trademark touch of Dubble D class. The eighties then make their presence felt via the irresistible funk of the bassline fuelled 'Grande Piazza' which also boasts a neat line in the decades pads and stabs finalising this stunning release.
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