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sábado, 5 de febrero de 2011

Malcolm Moore - Yours In Deepness Vol 1 - Altered Moods AMR-20R



A1 - Touch Me" (introlude)
A2 - Everything
A3 - Trusting
B1 - T'estimo (Just A Ghost 2 U
B2 - Juswannabeclose
B3 -
Lookin' U In The I (Dreamily)

"Altered Moods boss Malcolm Moore releases the first solo EP under his own name, with the lush soundscapes of Yours In Deepness Volume 1. From the dreamy "Introlude" through to the orchestral strings and barely-there beat on "Everything" and gentle woodwind assisted shuffle of "Trusting", Moore shows himself to be a capable hand when it comes to the deeper end of house. The moody, introspective vibe is maintained on the flip, with the gentle chiming melody of "Juswannabeclose" a particular highlight. " Juno

jueves, 13 de enero de 2011

Malcom Moore/Chicago Skyway/Steve Tang/Specter - The Pancake Sessions - Altered Moods Recordings Amr-25

"Altered Moods Recordings’ 20th release, “The Pancake Sessions” sets the mood for post-clubbing cool-down by joining chief label director Malcolm Moore with three of Chicago’s hottest, most underrated producers.
Joining Mr. Moore in bringing delicious deep house goodness in this release are Steven Tang, owner of Emphasis Recordings and up-and-coming dance music wunderkind, with releases on Aesthetic Audio, Generator Music and Machining Dreams, Sean “Chicago Skyway” Hernandez, who’s recently had can’t-miss joints on the Eargasmic Recordings and Uzuri Recordings labels, and Andres “Specter” Ordonez, who runs Tetrode Music, and has had a number of stellar EPs on bellwether imprints such as Sistrum Recordings, Downbeat and Deep Explorer Music. This quartet of seasoned musicians effortlessly lays down your early-to-late morning grooves with “The Pancake Sessions.”
Moore starts things off right with “Red Eyes and Blueberries,” an essential late night jam for the dancefloor stragglers who just can’t get enough of the beat. With its driving bassline, lush filtered pads and strings, and uncomplicated rhythms, DJs will enjoy having this secret weapon in their record bag to top off the night. Chicago Skyway brings another stomper to the mix with “Pilsen Sunrise,” an ultra deep expedition into the Chicago sound.
On the other side of the pancake, Specter makes his head-nodding goodness an essential part of your morning with “Short Stack,” a laid-back, subtly-shifting number complete with thick, syrupy strings, an even thicker bassline and percussion straight out of Huck Finn’s Diner. Last, but never least, Tang sends you home full and satisfied with "Over Easy." A luxurious yet down-to-earth affair with warm, analogue pads and tight drum work.
" Mi2n