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JIM BREESE & PHILLIP O - LUZ DE LUNA FEATURING THE LOVELY LAURA

JIM BREESE on February 21, 2010 15:30

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    2010- Is Disco House back..?

    If so, it's no bad thing. Amongst all of the creativity oozing from House music, it could also be suggested that sometimes, the fundamentals of what it is has been lost.

    It's a vibe & it's a feeling. One that resonates deep from the dance floor. Looking back to the mid nineties, when I was the other side of the booth, clubbing frequently at 'The Ministry' & 'Wobble,' the Disco/Filtered sound was huge & it turned the clubbing 'FUN' dial to +10. Around this time, I started to DJ & it was tracks such as Todd Terry's 'Jumpin' & DJ Sneak's 'Polyester EP' that were my fail-safes to pull from the back of the stucco. Back then, records were solely about the groove & everything hinged on finding & then working that golden Disco sample.

    Fast forward to Feb 2010... I headed to Colombia to play at our very popular Hed Kandi residency at Piso 30. It was also a chance to drop into the studio of Bogota's rising Tech producer Phillip O. What followed was a couple of days writing, some incredible Colombian food, a spontaneous Sax recording from Ibiza based jazz musician- The Lovely Laura & a truly memorable gig that was rocking till the late AM.

    With so many influences, what could a track like this sound like? Straight up, rolling, Disco House of course!

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