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Simply an iconic track from Swiss brothers Mandrax and Seb K aka Shakedown, ‘At Night’ is one of the most recognisable house tracks of the last two decades. With one of the most-hyped remixes of the year, artist of the moment Peggy Gou delivers with a squelching 7 minute groover, bringing in that iconic synth motif to lift the production and keep it rolling. Stepping up to tackle this masterpiece with a nu-disco dance track, Tiger & Woods use cowbell to accent a b-boy beat, with drum machine breaks bringing it back to the dancefloor. With a sophisticated house remix with a nu-disco edge is Purple Disco Machine, fusing a funk-infused bassline with Terra Deva’s unforgettable vocals. Finally is a brand new version from the Shakedown duo themselves, the Galactic Boogie Mix. With saturated synths and interplanetary breakdowns, Shakedown bring a carefree 80s quality to this iconic track’s irresistible after-dark charm.

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Fresh copies of this absolute essential record from the last decade. Still one of Peggy Gou's finest moments in my opinion (and two year's before she released "It Makes You Forget"), the other remixes are also killer. One of the best house vocals from recent years.

TRACK LISTING

A1 At Night (Peggy Gou's Acid Journey Remix)
A2 At Night (Tiger & Woods Remix)
B1 At Night (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix)
B2 At Night (Shakedown's Galactic Boogie) 

Tiger & Woods return to the clubs yields more sonic fruits from their musical orchard.

"Fake U" kicks off with their trademark cut-n-loop aesthetic sounding remarkably like two other chop-house superstars: Cassius and Soundstream - with funky licks, disco drums and party energy coursing through its edits. "Do It Do Me" ups the anti with added compression and wild filter usage; again not a million miles away from the cult collected Soundstream tracks of yesterday; with some extra fancy breakdown and FX usage to please the modern connoisseur.

Onto side B and "Silly Little Games" employs an army of Daft Punk-era squelches and synth licks to another electro-disco groove for a nice mid-session burner that'll have bodies gyrating nicely. "Wild Stream" concludes with possibly the tightest and snappiest chops and cuts across the 12"'; a highly distilled example of the duo's winning formular that'll keep the post 3AM crowd wiggling manically into the morning sun. Top stuff as always from the iconic pair... 


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Tiger & Woods hit the greens again, with a uptempo and characterful EP which I have to say reminds me a lot of Soundstream / Soundhack from years ago. That ain't a bad thing - and Tiger & Woods more than do the blueprint justice, four cut-n-splice sample-house future classics to have you gyrating on the floor come the early hours.

TRACK LISTING

A1. Fake U
A2. Do It Do Me
B1. Silly Little Games Feat. ‘Em
B2. Wild Stream

Riccardo Cioni

Fog - Morgan Geist, Tiger & Woods, N.O.I.A. &Daniele Baldelli & Marco Dionigi Remixes

‘Fog’ is one of most obscure and dark italo instrumental works done in 1984 late at night in Riccardo Cioni’s garage/studio by his trusty Stephen Head experimenting on PPG Wave 2.2, Linn 9000 and Phophet 5.

Mondo Groove release this 12″ 45rpm involving 4 key figures of analog electro: Morgan Geist (Metro Area), Tiger & Woods, N.O.I.A. and Daniele Baldelli.

Strictly limited edition.

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: An all star cast of cosmic commandos guide Riccardo Cioni's "Fog" through the glitter-galaxy on the way to planet party.

TRACK LISTING

1 Fog (Morgan Geist Edit)
2 Fog (Tiger & Woods Remix)
3 Fog (N.O.I.A. Remix)
4 Fog (Remix)

Tiger & Woods

On The Green Again

    Seven years after their pounced onto the scene with the exceptional "Caddy Shag EP" and five years after their powerhouse debut LP "Through The Green", German duo Tiger & Woods are back on Running Back, slipping into the Green Jacket with a double vinyl set of driving club cuts. Once again, the duo apply their hyper edit pressure to the synthetic end of the disco spectrum, transforming boogie and funk originals into unstoppable headnodders awash with shimmering mirror ball brilliance. There's a subtle difference this time, as the duo utilise additional synth work and more adventurous arrangements to inject a dynamic edge we didn't see last time out. "Rockmeloveme" could easily pass as a lost Daft Punk cut with its vocoded vocal and emotive piano line, while "Bestissimo" sounds like another gem from the golden age of French Touch. Imagine Mirwais producing a Phoenix B-side and you'll be right on the money. The party continues with the killer "Ginger & Fred", a classic T&W production with snipped vocals and "Phoenix" a glistening and glam dose of Saturday Night euphoria. Over onto the second disc and we're in boogie paradise with the hydraulic excitement of "Come & Get My Lovin" and the cool and sophisticated " Endless Affair", before the stomping "Radio Tiger" and squealing "Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden" see us home. There's a whole lotta fun to be had for the working DJ here, and if you're looking for a soundtrack to your living room disco or pre-club drinking session, this should do the trick.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Matt says: Tiger & Woods are back baby! As you'd expect the boys deliver a double LP of hypercharged, steroid infused boogie cut ups and disco house pounders, perfect for a heavy night under the mirror ball.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Intro
    A2. Rockmeloveme
    A3. Bestissimo
    B1. Ginger & Fred
    B2. Phoenix
    C1. Come & Get My Lovin’
    C2. Endless Affair
    D1. Radio Tiger
    D2. Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden
    D3. Outro


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