On the other hand, I've been told that the kdj on moods / grooves
isn't actually that good (I guess when you compare it to other
moodyman stuff). I'll still hear it for myself, if mike grant >decides to repress the sucker.
Don't be so quick to judge. Assess that one [everything] with your own ears. Mike has arranged for a few copies to get to Perth - should be there in a week or so. Kind of a recognition of stores that have been there since release one. For everyone who missed out on the kdj release be sure to look for the next few releases. Following the G Flame and Mr G is a various artists ep with tracks from Mike Grant, Alton Miller, Brett Dancer and Brian Harden. After that will be an EP from Da Sampla.

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Various Artists – Soul : Often Imitated Never Duplicated [Moods & Grooves MG007]

Moods & Grooves presents a deep selection of new millennium soul music from some of the most potent talent in house music - artists who bridge the divide between electronic sounds and organic grooves.

Brian Harden – Nubian Shuffle
Nubian shuffle commands attention with its thumping kick drum and the jangle of reverberating percussion. Combined with the gritty maelstrom of percussion, the bubbling bass line creates an impression of the rolling surface of the sea on an overcast day. Deep chords pulsate like the undeniable tides, jazzy piano keys weave amongst the currents - sunlight emerging in the stormy sky. Harden gives a lesson in the combination of delicacy and force.

Mike Grant  – Late Nite
Swirling synths and deep moody electronics establish the steamy atmosphere that is at the heart of ‘Late Nite’. Soon a bassline convulses through the track like grinding bodies of sensual dancers. A throaty male voice complains ‘late nite and I’m all alone’ and a sexy female voice replies with seductive utterings. Surrounded by playful vibes and caressing synth chords, the sultry aesthetic is tinged with loneliness emphasizing the divide between the two voices…

Alton Miller – First Light
The slow tribal groove, airy synths, vocals, conga solos and interacting chords of ‘First Light’ are all more organic than the sounds used in the other tracks. The smooth combination presents the listener with sounds that conjure the picture of a landscape: A beach sunset, the sands stirred by soft winds and bathed in serene light.

Brett Dancer – Delayed Reaction
Brett Dancer debuts for Moods & Grooves with ‘Delayed Reaction’. He utilizes snappy percussion and a swollen bassline juxtaposed with sweet melodic fluctuations - highly electronic sounds that accumulate into infectious harmonies. A futuristic harp chimes, encircled by fluctuating flute sounds, while changes in bass and percussion build momentum. The result is deepness with the force and potential to rock the most resistant of dancefloors.


Da Sampla – Samplaholic EP [Moods & Grooves MG008]

Anthony ‘Shake’ Shakir appears in his Da Sampla guise to deliver the Samplaholic EP for Moods & Grooves. Da Sampla serves up a quirky foray into eclectic sounds and elusive funk that sits in the undefined areas between house, techno, electro and trip hop.

Pop
‘Pop’ centers around the mute, sampled refrain of ‘Pop, pop pop… pop pop’ which recurs throughout the track. Accompanying this are fresh percussive patterns and loops, distinctive tech sounds, unique sounds and adroit manipulation of filtering and layers.


The Rider
In ‘The Rider’, interstellar tumbleweed rattles across the surface of a deserted space cruiser. Twitching robotic life-forms made of current and circuitry cry out in digital language, while synth stabs and ominous pads menace the listener. The rider heads for some unknown confrontation… and dissolves into scattered frequencies.

Lamented
A slow hip hop break shuffles ‘Lamented’ into action. A dramatic, old funk sample of strings and harp is soon introduced giving the track its emotional content. This sample is the centerpiece of the track and is varied throughout by changes in volume and clarity. The harp notes spring out of the lamenting strings pulling the listener from sorrow to happiness.

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