With the Reagenz releationship between Move D and Jonah Sharp rekindled, the second 12" invites UQ and Black Jazz Consortium's Fred P into the groove for a sublimely deep Detroit house session. It's obviously all about 'Keep Building', where the three producers grow a deeply involving house groove to keep dancers locked into a tidy circular motion while Fred's softly purring vocals lend that touch of authenticity and the rhythm construction just begs for groovesome hip action. 'Confidence' on the flip is made with a more typically German schaeffel swing, cast like a net on the floor to catch out stray dancers and pull them into a uniform groove while Convextion alike synthline elevations provide the kosmiche release. All of this is followed by the electronic dance classicism of 'Freerotation', presumably named after the famed festival gathering and imbued with that feeling of shared lovliness and the sort of lush early 90's rave electronics inspired by Autechre's 'Incunabula' and the like. KILLER TWELVE - DO NOT MISS!!!
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With the Reagenz releationship between Move D and Jonah Sharp rekindled, the second 12" invites UQ and Black Jazz Consortium's Fred P into the groove for a sublimely deep Detroit house session. It's obviously all about 'Keep Building', where the three producers grow a deeply involving house groove to keep dancers locked into a tidy circular motion while Fred's softly purring vocals lend that touch of authenticity and the rhythm construction just begs for groovesome hip action. 'Confidence' on the flip is made with a more typically German schaeffel swing, cast like a net on the floor to catch out stray dancers and pull them into a uniform groove while Convextion alike synthline elevations provide the kosmiche release. All of this is followed by the electronic dance classicism of 'Freerotation', presumably named after the famed festival gathering and imbued with that feeling of shared lovliness and the sort of lush early 90's rave electronics inspired by Autechre's 'Incunabula' and the like. KILLER TWELVE - DO NOT MISS!!!
With the Reagenz releationship between Move D and Jonah Sharp rekindled, the second 12" invites UQ and Black Jazz Consortium's Fred P into the groove for a sublimely deep Detroit house session. It's obviously all about 'Keep Building', where the three producers grow a deeply involving house groove to keep dancers locked into a tidy circular motion while Fred's softly purring vocals lend that touch of authenticity and the rhythm construction just begs for groovesome hip action. 'Confidence' on the flip is made with a more typically German schaeffel swing, cast like a net on the floor to catch out stray dancers and pull them into a uniform groove while Convextion alike synthline elevations provide the kosmiche release. All of this is followed by the electronic dance classicism of 'Freerotation', presumably named after the famed festival gathering and imbued with that feeling of shared lovliness and the sort of lush early 90's rave electronics inspired by Autechre's 'Incunabula' and the like. KILLER TWELVE - DO NOT MISS!!!