Roy Davis Jr. feat. Robert Owens - Slide (Mile End Records)

Mile End Records is pleased to present their latest release, “Slide,” which is a collaboration between two undisputed legends of house music: Roy Davis Jr. and Robert Owens. The song marks the first single off Roy’s upcoming full length album for Mile End Records - Destroy and Rebuild - due worldwide later this year. Roy Davis Jr. is known globally for his anthemic catalog of soulful, Chicago-style house with R&B influences. Robert Owens’ voice is recognizable on countless house music classics including the seminal “I’ll Be Your Friend.” Needless to say this meeting of the minds makes perfect sense.

While “Slide” seems predestined to move dance floors, the excitement is in how it accomplishes its magic. A slight acid bass line shimmies away layered in with deep, shifting pads and a short, reverberating stab that creates an upswing in the groove. Robert Owens sings in the way that only he can, with a slight echo effect leaving lingering trails and creating continuity between multiple vocal parts. Introduced by the onset of piano keys towards the end of the song, the heated singing turns to cool talking.

What would this release be without more heavy hitters on remix duties? A fellow Chicagoan with a lengthy history dating back to the ’80s, DJ Skull really gives the track an authentic rawness exemplified by that classic era. While based in the UK, Luke Solomon (Classic Music Company) at some point was certainly bit by the Chicago bug, evidenced by his longtime label collaboration with the Windy City’s Derrick Carter. Luke really works out the drums in his remix and adds off-kilter bleeps with string like filtered acid sounds. Moving on to one of Canada’s top talents, Andy Roberts (Mixed Signals Music) also reinvents the track’s drums, but chooses organs, chimes, and a more hardy bass over the others’ 303 sounds. Berkshire’s James Blakstar John is up next and holds his own with active, filtered key sounds taking the forefront along with some playful vocal rearrangement.

Roy Davis Jr. and Robert Owens have attracted an all-star cast on Mile End Records that would make it hard for anyone to just let this package slide.

Graeme Park - “Love Roy, love Robert, love this. Yes!”
Doc Martin - “There are some very good mixes here … all have something to offer. Support!”
Tom Findlay (Groove Armada) - “Luke Solomon’s on fire … I love this mix.”
Abicah Soul - “I love this tune. The remixes are great.”
Gene Hunt (Rush Hour / Dope Wax) - “Nice … I’m digging this.”
Claudio Coccoluto - “Real deep music.”
Fabrice Lig (Motech / Fine Art) - “Wow … I love the DJ Skull remix! Its atmosphere and funk … superb!”
Andy Compton (The Rurals) - “Great stuff!”
CJ Mackintosh - “The original mix for me … deep.”
Julius Papp - “I’m digging the James Blakstar John remix.”
Mark Farina - “I like it!”
Lars Behrenroth (Deeper Shades of House) - “Andy Roberts’ mix sounds nice.”
Nacho Marco - “Tune!”
Shane Johnson (Fish Go Deep) - “Nice range of remixes but it’s the original that stands out for me. The groove and vocal build beautifully right to the end.”
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch) - “Gorgeous stuff here … I’m really liking the priginal and Andy Roberts versions, and that’s a great vocal as ever from Mr. Owens.”
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - “Cool remixes across the board, but it’s all about the original for me …great pace, wicked bass groove, and the unmistakable vox which still take me back to hearing ‘Tears’ at the Hacienda in my youth.”
Willy Sanjuan (House Kingdom Radio Show) - “No words … simply amazing.”
Andrew Duke (In The Mix) - “Two legends indeed. This is superb stuff. Will definitely be playing this out.”
Michael Fossati (Spirit of House) - “The dee’n’thrilling old school inspired rhythms together with the unrivaled vocals of Robert Owens are guaranteed to put a spell on you.”

Available now from Beatport and Juno Download.

Jevne feat. Robert Owens - Like Now (Onethirty Recordings)

Stalwart Minneapolis based house music label Onethirty Recordings leaps into the new year with perhaps its most anticipated release yet. On “Like Now,” label honcho Jevne collaborates with celebrated house music vocalist Robert Owens for an epic and uplifting piece of deep, vocal tech house. Jevne’s been busy with DJ travels and a recurring extended residency in the Florida Keys but has found the time to create recordings and remixes for his own label as well as Urban Torque, Shifted, and Klassic Fiasco. Robert Owens is, of course, Robert Owens, with the “I’ll Be Your Friend” vocalist recently collaborating with the likes of Freaks, Atjazz, Coldcut, and Ralf Gum. Jevne joins this esteemed roster with his flowing, late night production that’s propelled by a warm sub bass, crisp drum patterns, and hypnotic bell-like synth rhythms. Owens’ impeccable vocal performance is the tastiest icing on the cake, riding the music with layered harmonies and emotive phrases. It’s trademark Robert Owens all the way.

The package comes with a trio of top notch remixes from two quickly rising house music talents. Scandinavian producer Andeas Saag (Freerange, Z Records, Room With A View) hits first with a pair of stellar reworks that take “Like Now” into uncharted territory. His first mix draws from classic house music sounds with its chord stabs and skippy four-on-the-floor, confidently building with the vocal into some solid floor action. Saag’s accompanying Stripped Remix places Owens’ vocal squarely on the rhythm section as the bass line creates the main drive. This is some dark, after hours basement material, for sure. The next remixer is the Greece-based Steve Mill (Global Underground, Elevation, Plastic City) who firmly sets Robert Owens against a building, dynamic house music backdrop that should get more than few hands in the air. FIlled with drama, Mill’s mix soars to its climax, giving Owens room to show off his vocal chops in some masterful breakdown sections. Finally, instrumentals to both of Saag’s remixes are also included, completing yet another superstar package from Onethirty Recordings.

Jimpster - “Killer remix from Andreas Saag on his Stripped version. A fat sound and bumping groove make this one really playable.”
Laurent Garnier - “The Steve Mill and Andreas Saag mixes are brilliant … will play!”
Tom Findlay (Groove Armada) - “The original is nice and epic.”
Tyree Cooper - “With Robert Owens on the vocals you can’t go wrong!”
Jay West - “Andreas Saag + Robert Owens + Onethirty … ‘nuff said. In the bag!“
Lars Behrenroth - ”It’s all about Andreas’ Stripped mixes!”
Alton Miller - “I like this tune! Good job on the remix and Robert never fails to bring it.”
Leigh Morgan (Urban Torque) - “Great release. Andreas Saag and Steve Mill mixes are crackin’. Good work.”
Shur-i-kan - “Top stuff from Andreas Saag!”
Leo Portela (PMB / Soulstar) - “The dynamic sound of Jevne is now bringing us Robert Owens! For me he’s the best male voice in house music.”
Chris Fortier - “The Stripped remixes bring the sexy out.”
Will SumSuch (DeepWit / Etoka) - “Loving the original, and two of my favourite artists on the remix here. Steve’s version is smooth and slinky, while Andreas takes it straight to the club and bumps it good! Proper.”
DJ MFR (Transport Recordings) - “Excellent release. Full support!”
Jon Pierce (Da Wiseguy, RTE Pulse) - “The epic Robert Owens lends his golden voice to produce yet another deep house burner. Top notch.”
Michael Fossati (Spirit Of House) - “Amazing production featuring the one and only, the legendary Robert Owens, not to forget to mention the incredible remix by Andreas Saag which brings back the almost forgotten sounds of early house music.”
Joshua Jacobs (Music You Need) - “Super deep old school house with a touch of disco and a whole lot of groove. These tunes will transport you back in time to the deep underground scene. Get ready!”

Available now from Juno Download and Beatport.