DJ MFR & Andi Lone - Changes (Transport Recordings)

San Francisco's DJ MFR has teamed up with Italian vocalist Andi Lone for a multi-lingual house music treat, "Changes". Released by MFR's long-standing Transport Recordings, "Changes" delivers a sparkling arrangement of piano chords and floating synth pads over a groovy four-on-the-floor rhythm. Andi Lone's sensual vocals feature a spoken verse in Italian and a sung chorus in English, adding to the exotic vibe of this moving track. Rome-based producer and regular Transport contributor Devid Morrison provides a spacious deep house remix tailor-made for late club nights. Reverb-drenched percussion and a slinky rhythmic backbone perfectly compliment Andi's echoed vocal phrases. Morrison then reveals a stripped-back dub which showcases the underground drive of his production. Also on hand for a remix is renowned DJ / producer Vincent Kwok who creates a smooth and sophisticated re-interpretation of "Changes". Kwok adds a warm low end and lovely synth melodies to act as compliments to Andi Lone's catchy chorus. This one will bring smiles to faces on the dance floor as it inspires the bodies to move.

Graeme Park - "Bloody superb!"
DJ Craig C (Pound Boys) - "Diggin' the deep vibes … the Devid Morrison dub is the heat. Sure-fire!"
Jask (Thaisoul) - "Very nice."
Master Kev - "Cool remix here by Devid Morrison."
Hippie Torrales - "Nice remix from Vincent Kwok."
DJ Bool (Jerk House Connection) - "Devid Morrison's extended mix is a sensual track."
Haldo (Proceed Records) - "Vincent Kwok's mix for me."
Tommy D Funk (Good For You Records / DJ Times Magazine) - "Some pretty remixes on this nicely crafted track … yeah!"
DJ Pippi (Aluminium Records) - "Cool!"
Curtiss Logan (Jersey Soul) - "Loving this release and the sexy, smooth vocals. Great stuff."
Distant People (Foliage / Seamless) - "Effortless soul music … a very hypnotic vibe."
DJ Nova (Rodon FM, Greece) - "Sueno profondo casa Latino. The whole package is a deep house fire … a new West Coast anthem!"
Richie Roberts (The Dance Factory, BBC) - "Transport are one of my favorite labels and this is wonderful."

Available now from Traxsource, Beatport, iTunes, and Spotify.

Vincent Kwok - Tres EP (Transport Recordings)

Vincent Kwok returns to San Francisco's Transport Recordings for a trio of delectable house music treats, collected under the banner of the Tres EP. With recent cuts on SP Recordings, Double Cheese Records, and Soulsupplement Records – as well as his continuing work with DJ MFR's Transport imoprint – Vincent Kwok has been consistently providing dance floors with his warm and soulful house music sound for over a decade. The EP launches with "Tres", a potent mix of big, staccato chords, emotive vocal hits, classic organ bass, and uplifting vibes galore. This is followed by "Streets Coming Up" which is a deeper take on Kwok's style. Gentle, swirling pads, a percussive synth melody, and more well-placed vocal phrases make for a beautifully dreamy after-hours moment. "Feeling Alight" closes the release, continuing this enchanting late night feel. Filtered chords swell and wane under soulful vocal samples, creating a wonderfully dynamic ride. The masterful combination of the rolling bass line and polished house beats enhance things further. With the Tres EP, Vincent Kwok is in top form.

Quentin Harris - "Nice tracks!"
Julius Papp - "I'm digging this ode to '90s house, with each track evoking its own mood."
Hippie Torrales - "I am loving this EP."
Andrew Macari (Greenhouse / Tastie) - "Dope deepness … I love it."
Jask - "Very nice."
DJ Yogi (Random Soul) - "Nice to hear Vincent Kwok back on the biz."
Gene Farris - "Good stuff!"
Fabio Tosti (Music Plan Records / Who's Inda House) - "Nice EP. 'Tres' and 'Streets Coming' have a classic sound, reminiscent of the glorious '90s."
Inland Knights - "Cool tracks."
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - "Classy action from Vincent right here, in particular the bubbling groove on 'Streets Coming Up'. This has a real timeless feel to it."
Matt Prehn (Oh So Coy / Large Music) - "'Feel Alright' has a sweet groove!"
Tim White (House Afrika) - "Vincent's been on the beat for the past 15 years … 'Streets Coming Up' and 'Feel Alright' are lovely."
Craig Stewart (Montana & Stewart / DCSTrax) - "A very tasty three tracker for the floor … I'm feeling the deepness of 'Feel Alright'."
Still Rob G (Smoke n Mirrors / Om Records) - "Classic vibes on these early morning risers. I dig 'em all."
DJ Di Costa (MoodyLushious Influences) - "An excellent and truly refined offering from Vincent Kwok. Loving the entire pack of treats here."
Michael Fossati (Spirit of House) - "A truly dazzling EP."
Deepshizzol (MyHouse-YourHouse Radio) - "Pure class from Vincent Kwok, as usual."
Jon Manley (hOUSEwORX Radio Show) - "Hands-raising deep soulful house from Vincent Kwok … uplifting vibes for the longer nights."

Available now from Beatport and Traxsource.

Mozak - Deep Underground (Transport Recordings)

San Francisco deep house label Transport Recordings reaches Deep Underground for a club-primed nine track debut album from enigmatic producer Mozak. Previous well-received singles and remixes for Transport over the past year have only hinted at what Mozak delivers with Deep Underground … it's a thrilling selection of brand new house music cuts heavily inspired by '90s sounds and vibes, but masterfully updated for contemporary floors. With production assistance from Transport founder DJ MFR, Deep Underground thrusts Mozak onto the scene as a necessary addition to a DJ's nightclub arsenal. From the punchy melodic build of "Your Life" to the nu-disco bounce of "Disco Love" through to the classic-sounding after-hours appeal of the album's title track, Mozak touches on more than a few house music flavors. But they are all bound by a deliberate underground sensibility and a focused mission to make bodies dance. Dive in deep … Deep Underground.

Gene Farris - "Good stuff!"
Hippie Torrales - "Nice, funky grooves."
Jask - "Cool selections."
Glenn Underground - "Nice and smooth."
Nick Holder - "Dope!"
Robert Owens - "Nice tracks."
Grant Nelson - "I'm feeling it."
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - "Some gems on here … really well crafted and (most importantly!) authentic sounding '90s-based house."
Christian Hornbostel - "Great tracks … full support."
Andrew Macari (Greenhouse / Tastie) - "A great deep house album … I'm loving it."
Booker T. (Kings Of Soul / Liquid Sessions) - "Nice deep vibes … will support."
Norbert Borchers (House Sound of Hamburg) - "Fantastic … many tracks here are huge!"
Russell Deeks (This Is Why We Dance) - "Some great house sounds here."
Michael Fossati (Spirit of House) - "A wicked old school-inspired album sure to send the floor into a frenzy."
Tariq Ziyad (New Urban ERA) - "You can get immersed in awesome sounds like these … enchanting beats and rhythms that hit the spot."

Available now from Traxsource, Beatport, and iTunes.

DJ MFR feat. Morrisson - More (Transport Recordings)

Transport Recordings’ very own DJ MFR presents “More,” his new collaboration with singer Morrisson, a seasoned San Francisco vocalist who has collaborated on many Transport singles over the years. The original evokes an early ’90s classic house style with an M1 organ, a dance floor ready bass riff, shuffling hats, and nice rhythmic key stabs - but it’s the buoyant accompanying bass notes and soulful vocals that really set the track apart. Next up, Mozak’s Dub Mix marks the production debut of San Francisco newcomer Mozak. The vocals are teased out, the bass goes under, keys come to the melodic forefront, and springy synth notes bounce into play. For DJs seeking a sparser treatment, the single includes also two instrumental mixes.

Abicah Soul - “I love it.”
Ralf GUM (GOGO Music) - “Nice tune.”
Marques Wyatt - “Tight.”
Deli G (Future Sound of House) - “Top, classic MFR … all mixes are rocking.”
DJ Craig C (Pound Boys / Peace Bisquit) - “I’m digging the box on this one.”
Joey Silvero (Distant People) - “I like the mood on the Mozak Dub. A subtle, building feel and retro sound.”
Dean Serafini (JJazproJect) - “Another high quality release. I’m a real fan of Morrisson’s vocals. Mozak’s dub is reminiscent of some early MK material and right up my street!”
Mason Rothert (Below Zero Radio Show) - “Well done … a great vocal by one of the best.”
Ben Doren (2nd Sunday) - “The Mozak Dub … that’s hot! Deep groovy tech house with a nice old school Chicago synth, ’90s style … nice!”
DJ Danila (Wazzup? Records) - “Massive tracks!”
DJ Nova (Rodon FM, Greece) - “I always like Tranport’s releases with Morrisson on vocals. The original is a mixture of classic west coast house with an early ’90s sound. The Mozak remix recalls the Basement Boys with its richer version.”
Alan Powell (The Midnight Mix) - “It feels like I’m back in 1993. I’m loving the throbbing bass line, and there’s just enough keys in the dub to make it a fab DJ tool.”
Michael Fossati (Spirit of House) - “A wicked, old school inspired dance floor gem.”

Available now from Beatport and Traxsource.