Nonfiction - All You Got (Get Up Recordings)

L.A. is back in the house of Get Up Recordings with a new release from Nonfiction. This DJ / producer is no stranger to the label -- he did a banging remix of Honey Dijon’s “Tonight” back in 2011, and now he’s back with a mega track called “All You Got”. Chicago and New York City legends Gene Farris and Joeski join Nonfiction on the package by giving the remix treatment 'all they got.'

Born and raised in L.A., Nonfiction started to DJ in 1997 when he moved to Orange County. Originally a hip-hop DJ, he made the transition to house and started to play local parties. In 2004 he was added to the Focus OC DJ roster, whose weekly parties host top house DJ’s such as Derrick Carter, Doc Martin, DJ Heather, Diz, and Mark Farina. On the production end, he has had original tracks and remixes out on such labels as Relief, Lost My Dog, Uniting Souls, Farris Wheel, and Jump Recordings. His track for Get Up Recordings is a hard-hitting, nine-minute floor filler. The heavy kick and driving bass, layered with industrial accents, show his love of Chicago and tech house. The production reflects his style of DJ'ing: full of life and constant movement.

The two remixers on the package need very little introduction. First up is Chicago house legend Gene Farris. He has toured the world over as a DJ, holding long time residencies in both Chicago and Amsterdam during his career. His production work for Cajual, Relief Records, Defected Records, Soma Recordings, and his own breakout label, Farris Wheel Recordings, has solidified him as a true hit maker. He had three number ones in 2014 with “Phoenix” (Guest House), “Jackin” (Farris Wheel Recordings), and “Along Came The Spider” (Relief Records). His take on “All You Got” is evident of his depth as a producer. It has a classic Chicago deep house sound with syncopated plucked electric bass, backwards deep organ keys, and swinging percussion. He gets deep, melodic, and hypnotic with his angle on the joint.

House main-man Joeski got his start in NYC in the early '90s, DJ'ing clubs and parties such as The Tunnel, Limelight, Palladium, Save The Robots, and NASA, as well as his own Friday night party at the Roxy, Together. As with Gene, Joeski has also toured the world and further made his mark when he started heavily producing in the 2000s for such labels as Siesta, Junior Boys Own, Ministry of Sound, Tango, and his own homegrown label, Maya Records. He has really built such a solid production style. Joeski gives “All You Got” his sub heavy, grooving touch along with big room drumbeats, calling it his Tech Work Mix because it simply is just that. The track swells and builds into a frenzy, ultimately unleashing everything it’s got.

Todd Terry - The original's a slamming track."
Tensnake - "That Gene Farris remix is nice."
Catz'n Dogz (3 Channels) - "Gene Farris's deep version is my favorite here."
Stacey Pullen - "This is cool."
Tony Humphries - "Nice hyped track!"
Chris Fortier (Fade) - "Super stuff. The original good, but having two legends on the remixes makes it better."
Mark Farina - "Nice!"
Joris Voorn (Green / Rejected) - "Joeski's remix … yeah!"
Louis Osbourne (Mija Recordings) - "All mixes are bad-ass … Joeski's is probably on the top for me."
Lupe Fuentes (Inhouse Records) - "I can't wait to play this out!"
Luke Solomon (Classic Music Co) - "Liking this."
Clive Henry (Crosstown Rebels / Circo Loco) - "The Gene Farris mix is cool."
Severino (Horse Meat Disco) - "Strong release … all mixes are awesome."
Diz (Iz & Diz / Vizual Recordings) - "Really nice jackin' business!"
Distant People (Foliage / Seamless) - "Gene Farris all the way … that bass is filthy and I'm into those dreamy pads."
Spettro (Bedrock / Crosstown Rebels) - "Excellent single here. The original mix is techno, Gene Farris' remix is super slick deep house, and Joeski delivers chugging heat, per the usual. Full support."

Available now from Beatport, Juno Download, and iTunes.

Roy Davis Jr. feat. J.R. Jordan - Take You There (Rouse Records)

San Francisco bay area house music label Rouse Records kicks off with a bang, revealing a single that's fully loaded with legendary talent. The incomparable Roy Davis Jr. is joined by accomplished vocalist J.R. Jordan for the deep, rhythmic, and acid-flavored "Take You There". J.R.'s vocal delivery smoothly recalls classic late night excursions as the keys and pads build, leading to a liquid acid line. The production is pure Roy Davis Jr., giving the dance floor a blissful moment to savor. "Take You There" is also a Chicago affair … a couple of the city's other house music legends join the single with remix treatments. Gene Farris (Farris Wheel, Cajual) delivers a rolling, high calibre version that will give the nightclub speakers a workout. Next, DJ Spank Spank, one-third of Phuture -- known as the founders of acid house -- is joined by the combo's newest member, Lethario Lee, for what is fittingly dubbed the Acid Soul Mix. It's an impressive beginning for Rouse Records, and yet another feather in the cap for the man that is Roy Davis Jr.

Johnny Fiasco - "Dope!"
Jask - "I'm liking this one a lot … big up, Roy!"
Groove Assassin (Pacha / Defected) - "Nice pack … I'm feeling the Spank mix. Nice old skool wild pitch feel."
Lars Behrenroth (Deeper Shades Of House) - "Spank Spank Spank Spank!"
Chris Fortier (Fade) - "Legends."
Craig Whitfield (The HHA / Restless Soul) - "Yeah, Mr. Roy Davis Jr. is a don of the acid sound. Only minutes into the original mix you kind of understand why. It's a slick house track with a soulful melody that evolves into a crazy acid track. Brilliant, exciting, and fresh."
Pete Williams (Natural Rhythm) - "Roy Davis Jr. does his acid vocal house thing like only RDJ can do."
RICKY INCH (King Street Sounds) - "Gene Farris adds his ace approach to it … tune!"
Doc Link (Liberate) - "Solid release … I'll be bumpin' it!"
Bruno Lepretre (Ibiza Global Radio) - "Quite good. The Gene Farris dub is great."
Willy Sanjuan (House Kingdom Radio Show) - "I love all the mixes … pure Chicago!"
Michael Fossati (Spirit Of House) - "Amazing remix by DJ Spank Spank and Lethario Lee oozing with a truly dazzling old skool feel."
Louis Hughes (The Truth Radio Show / 6th Sense Music) - "Twisted club house at its finest. Peak time jams to move the floor as they should! Great stuff."
Tee Cardaci (Low Down Grooves / Sine Qua Non) - "Roy Davis Jr. is the truth in a day and age filled with charlatans intent on faking the funk. 'Take You There' does just that, takes you back to real house music!"

Available now from Beatport.