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Duo
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Arguably, 2004's "Lola's
Theme" was the last truly great global hit house music track.
Produced by The Shapeshifters (the London-based duo of Simon
Marlin and Max Reich), "Lola" rocked dance floors from
Chicago to New York to Ibiza to Tokyo. The Shapeshifters produced
several strong tracks in the ensuing years - "Back To Basics"
and "Incredible" - and are now back in the dance music
world's consciousness with In The House (Defected Records),
an impressive 3-CD set. CD1 is a masterful blend of dance music
styles with soulful artists like Grant Nelson, Alexander East
and John Julius Knight along with current hot producers like
Mike Monday and Nic Fanciulli's Skylark project. The uplifting
groove of CD2 melds re-worked classics such as "Hideaway",
"Bad Habit" and "I'll House You" with current
day floor-fillers from the likes of Dirty South, Axwell, Bob
Sinclar, Fedde le Grand and Funkerman. It also includes recent
Shapeshifters tracks "Chime", "Treadstone",
and even a 2008 Re-Edit of "Lola's Theme." Finally,
CD3 is a selection of music that has influenced and inspired
Marlin and Reich, including songs by Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Hall
& Oates and Tears For Fears. All in all, In The House
with The Shapeshifters is a CD you'll most definitely
want to add to your collection.
Duo
2
The pop music duo and real
life lovers Jason & deMarco, who graced the cover
of The Advocate in 2004, proclaim that they want their
music to be uplifting without being preachy and they sure have
succeeded with their new album Safe (RJN Music!), a 12-track
presentation that brought a continuous smile to my face. Featuring
new music and recordings that appear in the controversial SHOWTIME documentary We're
All Angels, this album with its beautiful harmonies and empowering
message propels the duo past its core gay audience and into mainstream
musical consciousness. Admist impressive original compositions
such as "You Changed My Life," Jason & deMarco
really hit the ball out of the park with their absolutely fantastic
takes on "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "Ave
Maria."
While Safe is a fairly
subdued and low key album, the same can not be said about the
dance remixes of "It's Okay," the first single
from the album. The R. Maharaj remixes have a deep proggy vibe
that simmers with an after-hours flavor. Meanwhile, the Scotty
K remixes have a big room big production sound that marries well
with Jason & deMarco's voices. Both remixers deserve praise
for their efforts.
Bud?
At first look I thought he
was the actor-turned-rapper David Faustino who played the character
of Bud on the tv series Married With Children. But in
fact he is dance music recording artist Adam Barta, an
AfterElton.com Hot 100 Celebrity who has become a familiar face
to viewers of LOGO-TV. His latest single "Standing In
The Rain" with DJ Russ Harris (EsNtion Records) has
been making a splash in recent weeks, and the maxi-single CD
hit my desk with 14, yes 14, different versions. Barta delivers
a strong vocal performance on the track and Harris, who has had
success in the recent past with female signers, proves that he
can also work adeptly with the "twig and berries" set.
While the Klubjumpers Klub Mix will most likely get the
biggest play at clubs, my personal favorite mix of the bunch
is the Tony Arzadon Club Mix. It has a bit more of a
progressive feel to it and showcases Barta's fantastic voice.
Dancing
with SJP
The movie may not have been
as big a critical success as hoped for, but the music from the
Sex & The City movie was quite good. So good in fact
that a second soundtrack with 15 other songs has just been released
to coincide with the DVD release. Sex and the City Volume
2 (New Line Records) includes tracks by Ciara, Amy Winehouse,
Craig David, Janet Jackson, Goldfrapp and Estelle featuring Cee-Lo.
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