Brooklyn is Burning - Movin' 2 Fast (Get Up Recordings)

Get Up Recordings continues its steady string of top notch underground house music releases with “Movin’ 2 Fast” from the New York City-based collective Brooklyn is Burning (DJ Nita and Adam Joseph). DJ Nita is one of the most sought after DJs in the NYC underground club scene and has been creating a buzz with his production work, especially for his remixes for Scissor Sisters and Beyonce. He is also currently one-half of the DJ / production duo The Carry Nation. Adam Joesph is a prolific producer, songwriter, and vocalist. He was featured on super-producer Bob Sinclair’s album Born in 69 with the track, “The Way I Feel”. “Movin’ 2 Fast” is a straightforward dance track reminiscent of the ’90s house scene. With its melodic keys, catchy vocal hook, and infectious bass line it has all the elements to become a future house classic.

The release includes three remixes, the first coming from Australian DJ / producers Stereogamous. The duo, who have done remixes for and collaborations with such artists as Kylie Minogue, George Michael, LCD Soundsystem, and The Presets, give the track a big room 2-step electro feel. Next up is Discodromo, the Italian DJ / producers residing deep in the Berlin music scene. Their remix is a departure from the usual nu-disco format as they bring a warehouse rave feel to the track. The final remix comes San Francisco’s Vin Sol, head honcho at Soo Wavey Records. His remix is packed to the brim with trippy minimal happy house vibes. Smiley face.

Tensnake - “Nice diversity … good remixes from Discodromo and Vin Soul.”
Tom Findlay (Groove Armada) - “Very cool.”
Graeme Park - “Oh, yes! The original is a wonderful track … a simple, addictive and effective house groove.”
Brett Johnson - “Nice package here!”
Q-Burns Abstract Message - “The Stereogamous Mix is so good … bouncy and slinky and kinda sexy. The original is catchy and uplifting, as well.”
DJ Sneak - “Support.”
Luke Solomon - “Loving the Vin Sol mix … heavy.”
Sleazy McQueen - “The original mix … totally!”
Alexander East - “Sweet!”
Christos Kedras (Kapa Music) - “Great package. I’m loving the variety. The original takes the trophy … energetic house tune with nice build. I’m also feeling Stereogamous mix … dark, fat, dirty, and twisted!”
Vincent Kwok - “I’m liking the original mix.”
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch, Deepwit) - “Excellent remixes here. Discodromo is killin’ it!”
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - “I’m feeling the Stereogamous remix here … wicked bouncy beats and stabby bass vibes. Cracking stuff.”

Available now from Beatport and Stompy.

stereogamous feat. Shaun J. Wright - Face Love Anew (HNYTRX & Cocktail D' Amore)

Honey Soundsystem’s HNYTRX (San Francisco) and CockTail d’Amore (Berlin) have joined together in pleasant harmony to present a limited 12” vinyl release: “Face Love Anew,” produced by stereogamous featuring Shawn J. Wright on vocals.

stereogamous, the DJ/production duo from Sydney, Australia, have gathered recent world attention for their string of hit remixes for the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Light Asylum, and George Michael. On their debut single, “Face Love Anew,” stereogamous recruited the vocal talents of Shaun J. Wright known for his contributions to Hercules & Love Affair and the “Forevermore” single on MR.INTL Records. Together they’ve given birth to a melancholic dance anthem that displays the weight of Wright’s deep, penetrating vocals. stereogamous’ production effortlessly slithers around Shaun’s vocals before delivering an epic breakdown, seamlessly gliding the listener into a massive, radiating head-rush. The song’s climactic peak activates all the pleasurable regions - beware of its effects on the dance floor and in the bedroom.

The vinyl 12“ release of ”Face Love Anew” includes two remix contributions. First up is Honey Soundsystem’s Jason Kendig, who volleys across the court a classic Chi-house rendition, showcasing piano house influences with warm analog sounds and lush synth strings. Jason’s complete rearrangement of the vocal track stands on its own as the long lost brother of stereogamous’ original version. Discodromo of CockTail d’Amore returns the shot with a remix that starts with an intro reminiscent of early Dance Mania before the track’s frequency-demanding bass line enters the domain. The remix reveals itself as a sultry 4 AM basement jam perfect for the late-night, where a sophisticated groove enhances psychedelic tangents and the bass rejuvenates the senses.

And finally, an eclectic, disco-natured potpourri of additional, exclusive remixes will be available in the digital release courtesy of Kim Ann Foxman (Needwant, Hour House is Your Rush), The Miracles Club (Ecstacy), Horse Meat Disco, and The Carry Nation.

Tom Findlay (Groove Armada / Lovebox) - “I love the vocal. Big, big tune.”
Soul Clap - “Original for me. Shaun J has such a beautiful voice!”
Sleazy McQueen - “It’s really hard to pick a favorite but, in the end, it’s the Kendig mix that wins my vote!”
Sunshine Jones (Dubtribe) - “I love Honey Soundsystem. Best party, best dancers, best heads, best vibes! This is a fantastic record.”
Doc Martin - “This was a nice surprise …”
Chris Todd (Crazy P / Hot Toddy) - “The original’s nice, with the dub providing a more playable cut for me, but the Horse Meat Disco mix really makes the most of the vocal.”
Nick Chacona - “Luvdup house for sure!”
Chris Coco - “The Horse Meat Disco mix is rather cool in an old school meets new school way.”
Erik Rug - “Difficult to choose a fave … actually all mixes are good and the original version is ace, too. Great package.”
DJ Rocca (Ajello) - “Great track and a superb remixes collection. I love the dub-wise from Discodromo, but also the Miracles Club … am thinking I need to play all.”
Q-Burns Abstract Message - “Pretty much all the mixes here are top notch, and the vocal is exceptional. But, in the end, the Dub is the one that fits my sets and it’s a keeper.”
Marques Wyatt - “Tight!”
OOFT! - “It’s a toss-up between the Kim Ann Foxman mix and the Horse Meat Disco version. Both are nice.”
Dirt Crew - **Great release! Hard to pick a favorite track.”

Also supported by Luke Solomon, Social Disco Club, diskJokke, Inland Knights, Abicah Soul, Rob Mello, Alexander East, riccicomoto, Alex From Tokyo, Bill Brewster, Robert Owens, and Hippie Torrales.

Available now from Juno Download and Beatport.