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EPISODE · May 25, 2014 · 1H 32M

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Opening into a moody interlude,Piek brighten s it up by some cheeky quirks and tight programming into some lush soulful laid back and subtly twisted funk grooves for the summer, Track 3 dives deep under again with some sultry undertones to the vocal presentation, SP keeping a nice mechanical feel in the tribal flow. T4 takes us back on a more soulful and smoky vocal number, right through into the deserved hat-trick from the excellent remote collaboration between AtJazz and Julian Gomes. With such a fusion of the calibre of these two, coupled with a staggering line-up of vocal heritage and talent on an album and a serendipitous discount at Traxsource, the full purchase seemed inevitable :) Enough said there, enjoy the tripler..The twisted bluesy transposing keys and stabby but melodic chords in the compuphonic offering real stir up Chicago invocations in me, Bobby D'Ambrosio offers a nicely toughened chunk of a garage vein, GTTR adds some nice of elements of funky disco loopy percussion to build the filters, keeping it floor based. A progressive and almost Jon Tejada like production with a strong vocal theme pulsates through into a nice dubby swinger of a track from Lee Roz and Stu Laurie, with some lovely breakdowns. I see similarities in the euphoric nature of the CASSIMM track to the recent smasher from EDX with a bit of 2-step feeling and so was happy to add this big anthemic number to the tail end of the build on this episode. The inclusion automatic tasty track is one of an occasional delve into electronica, that I felt returned a nice haul that just lulls things down nicely over s tight and springy step, making way for the tailer of another excellent Anjuna Deep release from the LondonSession01 LP. I've enjoyed pulling this together in amongst a fragmented schedule of life, finding solace in the ability to integrate the music that I like in a sequence that feels right.. Hope you enjoy.01 Piek - Does your love fade away?02 Kon - On my way (Instrumental Mix) 03 Vanessa Daou - Welcome to my blues (Scrap Processors Mix)04 Rocco & Khensy - Still Waters (Lars Behrenroth Remix)05 AtJazz VS Julian Gomes Feat. Robert Owens - Turn to you 06 AtJazz VS Julian Gomes Feat. Osunslade - Philosophy 07 AtJazz VS Julian Gomes - Overshadowed (Album Mix)08 Compuphonic - Walking on the edge09 Bobby D'Ambrosio Feat Leah Joy - Testify (Moon Rocket Romero Remix)10 Leon Sweet - GTTR11 James Teej Feat Richard Hennessy- Disclosure (Dia Mix)12 Lee Roz and Stu Laurie - Dub Sub (Lee Roz Mix)13 CASSIMM - All Need14 Automatic Tasty - The Long Road Home15 Andrew Bayer and James Grant - Living

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Opening into a moody interlude,Piek brighten s it up by some cheeky quirks and tight programming into some lush soulful laid back and subtly twisted funk grooves for the summer, Track 3 dives deep under again with some sultry undertones to the vocal presentation, SP keeping a nice mechanical feel in the tribal flow. T4 takes us back on a more soulful and smoky vocal number, right through into the deserved hat-trick from the excellent remote collaboration between AtJazz and Julian Gomes. With such a fusion of the calibre of these two, coupled with a staggering line-up of vocal heritage and talent on an album and a serendipitous discount at Traxsource, the full purchase seemed inevitable :) Enough said there, enjoy the tripler.. The twisted bluesy transposing keys and stabby but melodic chords in the compuphonic offering real stir up Chicago invocations in me, Bobby D'Ambrosio offers a nicely toughened chunk of a garage vein, GTTR adds some nice of elements of funky disco loopy percussion to build the filters, keeping it floor based. A progressive and almost Jon Tejada like production with a strong vocal theme pulsates through into a nice dubby swinger of a track from Lee Roz and Stu Laurie, with some lovely breakdowns. I see similarities in the euphoric nature of the CASSIMM track to the recent smasher from EDX with a bit of 2-step feeling and so was happy to add this big anthemic number to the tail end of the build on this episode. The inclusion automatic tasty track is one of an occasional delve into electronica, that I felt returned a nice haul that just lulls things down nicely over s tight and springy step, making way for the tailer of another excellent Anjuna Deep release from the LondonSession01 LP. I've enjoyed pulling this together in amongst a fragmented schedule of life, finding solace in the ability to integrate the music that I like in a sequence that feels right.. Hope you enjoy. 01 Piek - Does your love fade away? 02 Kon - On my way (Instrumental Mix) 03 Vanessa Daou - Welcome to my blues (Scrap Processors Mix) 04 Rocco & Khensy - Still Waters (Lars Behrenroth Remix) 05 AtJazz VS Julian Gomes Feat. Robert Owens - Turn to you 06 AtJazz VS Julian Gomes Feat. Osunslade - Philosophy 07 AtJazz VS Julian Gomes - Overshadowed (Album Mix) 08 Compuphonic - Walking on the edge 09 Bobby D'Ambrosio Feat Leah Joy - Testify (Moon Rocket Romero Remix) 10 Leon Sweet - GTTR 11 James Teej Feat Richard Hennessy- Disclosure (Dia Mix) 12 Lee Roz and Stu Laurie - Dub Sub (Lee Roz Mix) 13 CASSIMM - All Need 14 Automatic Tasty - The Long Road Home 15 Andrew Bayer and James Grant - Living

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