Groovalicious feat. Diana Waite - Free Love (3345 Music)

Groovalicious are tunesmith / producer Jonathan Atkinson and vocalist / lyricist Jon Martin a.k.a Boom, best known as front man for Norman Cook’s (a.k.a Fatboy Slim) 1990s dance chart topping Pizzaman project. After working independently in various styles of dance music, the pair joined together to create the UK garage sound of Groovalicious, debuting in January 2008 with “Love Candy” on soulful Italian House label Gotta Keep Faith Records. Their previous single on 3345 Music, “So Right Tonight,” was a big success, so Groovalicious returns to the label with the disco-fueled “Free Love.” Here they are joined by UK soul singing sensation Diana Waite and the results are spectacular; the soaring vocals of Boom and Waite, the old school house piano and strings, and the snappy four-on-the-floor rhythm combine into a prime time disco house anthem. A trio of hot shot remixes is led by DJ Dennis, proprietor of Philadelphia’s Selekta Recordings label. Dennis’ mix is a dubby, late night house treatment featuring some rolling bottom end, processed percussion, and just enough vocal to carry over the soulful vibe of the original. It’s a definite after-hours floor filler. Alexander East, the renowned house music vocalist / producer with a discography a mile wide, is next on hand with his Love Affair Dub. Alexander takes things much deeper, deftly cutting up the vocals in rhythmic swipes as the funky kick and hi-hat interplay drives the track through a hypnotic build. The final remix comes from Vital and Hubb, the Dallas-based duo familiar to followers of 3345 Music. Their Deep Tech Dub does what it says on the tin in a resounding fashion. It’s a moody reconstruction with sleek beats, pulsating synth chords, and echoey vocal hits from the original dubbed out for a spacey effect. Cool stuff here, and a nice cap on a quality package from 3345 Music and Groovalicious.

Giom - “The Alexander East mix is absolutely wicked!”
Jask - “Vital and Hubb’s Deep Tech Dub for me.”
Marques Wyatt - “Tight.”
Inland Knights - “Loving the techy funk on AE’s love affair dub … will play for sure.”
Nutritious (Brooklyn Shakedown) - “Rumble and thunder … the DJ Dennis mix for me!”
Dave Mayer (Strictly Rhythm) - “AE’s Love Affair Dub is dope.”
Lorenzo al Dino (7th District) - “Tuuuuune alert!”
Ben Mono - “Cool stuff found here. I will play it for sure.”
Al Bradley (3am Recordings / Deadbeat Disco) - “All over the Alexander East remix here … superb! Loving the percussion and bounce in the groove. Total winner!”
Davidson Ospina - “Funky as hell! Yeah, dropping this…”
Christos Kedras (Kapa Music) - “DJ Dennis’ mix for me … Dark and groovy and in the bag.”
Peter Borg (Simply Salacious) - “I saw Alexander East was involved and got excited … then I listened to the whole package and every track is a banger!”
Michael Fossati (Spirit Of House) - “The fiery disco-funk inspired original is the one for me … glorious melodies, uplifting vocals, and captivating rhythms make this one a winner.”

Available now from Juno Download and Beatport.

Vital and Hubb - Switchback (3345 Music)

Dallas-based house music label 3345 Music is pleased to present this debut release from the Texas production duo Vital and Hubb. The two have tracks under their belts individually, and crossed paths just last year. Vital and Hubb had many shared musical interests and philosophies so the seed for collaboration was instantly planted. “Switchback" is the fruit of the combined forces, a wonderfully groovy and deep piece of house music ready to warmly flow out of club sound-systems. Light tech-house elements, punchy vocal hits, and spot-on percussion accentuate the atmosphere making for an exceptional late night cut.

Loads of top notch remixes of “Switchback” are also included in the package. Denver’s Nick Papageorgio (London West) leads the charge with a dreamy but tough interpretation filled with swirling pads and and steady kick. The legendary Demarkus Lewis (Grin Music) is up next, delving into exotic, rhythmic territories with a lovely remix. Sharp beats, warm bass, and evocative atmospherics make for a stand-out treatment. Pointbender (Harmonious Discord) then reworks “Switchback” into a snappy and bouncy tech-house builder. Tim Angrave, host of the popular Chillout Lounge Mix podcast, provides a downtempo, panoramic version that is perfectly suited for blissful ‘back to mine’ sessions. Rounding out the set is the Echo Conscious Mix from Texas electronica producer Molecule, thriving on a warm kick and nearly ambient soundscapes for an icy, ultra-deep tech-house excursion.

Tommy Largo (Lost My Dog) - “Nice, deep tune. The Demarkus Lewis remix for me.”
Diz - “Echo Concious Remix is hot!”
Dino Michael (Godfathers House) - “Deez Deep Afro Mix is rocking … big time! I can’t wait to jam this!”
Vincent Kwok - “I’m really feeling the Echo Concious Remix.”
Q-Burns Abstract Message - “The original is quite nice with Deez a close second … fine, floaty stuff here.”
Pete Moss - “Great release. I love the Nick Papageorgio remix.”
Doc Link (Liberate Recordings) - “Solid release! Deez Deep Afro Mix and the original are the shining moments for me.”
Deepshizzol - “WOW. Amazing EP. Six very different mixes … I will be supporting at least three of these!”
Michael Fossati (Spirit Of House Web Zine) - “A delectable slice of deep house music, oozing with lush melodies and smooth rhythms.”
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - “Very smart grooves across this release … Fantastic stuff!”
Pierre Ravan (Karavan Dubai) - “Slow house with awesome deep elements … full support!”
DJ Naz (Buddha Bar) - “This is a big generous offering with lots of different remixes. The beat structure of all the tracks is excellent.”
Bobi (Global Movement / Club FM) - “Huge release! All of the remixes are great.”
Dj Nova (Rodon FM) - “Deep house at its best.”

Availablenow from Beatport and Traxsource