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LQ-1225
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Jondi & Spesh -
Masters Expression 05: This Is A Dope Groove |
It's classic progressive meets deep house with a hint of tribal, all made for the current-day deep house set. The track is bottom heavy but shimmers, pulses, skitters on the top end too. It's made of both darkness and light just like the inside of your favorite club.
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LQ-1224
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Marshall Watson -
The Motivator |
Like a sonic version of an Escher painting, the track seems to build and build ever upwards yet remains grounded in a consistent space.
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LQ-1223
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Momu -
When You Want Me |
Momu comes up with another track that’s so original it’s hard to classify. It’s breaks to be sure but there’s a big room house quality to this record that sends it over the top.
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LQ-1222
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Momu -
Masters Expression 04: Money Can't Buy Life |
The fourth installment of Loöq Records’ Masters Expression series comes from the never-predictable but always on-point production team known as Momu. Money Can’t Buy Life gets down to some serious ragga business, pairing absolutely classic breaks stylez with dubby Jamaican flavor.
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LQ-1221
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Marshall Watson -
The Traveler |
“This is what happens when you play them all at once.”
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LQ-1220
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Machinefunk -
Belo Horizonte |
A dialed-in and funky 4/4, touches of acid, and a gradual build that takes the listener by surprise combine to make a classy slice of dance floor magic.
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LQ-1219
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Marshall Watson -
Smalltown Boy |
Bronski Beat's classic 80's synthpop hit gets a fabulous re-working at the hands of San Francisco's Marshall Watson.
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LQ-1218
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Issac -
Masters Expression 02: Inland |
Over the years Issac has forged a sound all his own yet remains at the center of the true progressive house.
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LQ-1217
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Marshall Watson -
Masters Expression 01: When I Walk With You |
This track is about moments of euphoria and some serious ‘get to work’ bass.
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LQ-1216
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Momu -
Move |
Momu’s newest album Move is a return to progressive-breaks, the genre they co-founded along with likes of Hybrid, Grayarea, Fretwell, and Habersham.
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LQ-1215
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Momu -
Serengeti |
An Elon Musk interview sample deftly floats over what Dan Digs accurately described as some "Freq Nasty/Rennie Pilgrem breaks business with some Danny Howells tech-ness!"
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LQ-1214
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Momu -
Dazed and Enthused |
Cover shot is Mark from Momu rocking an endo in 1983. Classic!
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LQ-1213
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various -
Loam |
"Loam" is a collection of stunning, thought-provoking ambient works by multiple artists on the Loöq Records roster.
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LQ-1212
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various -
SFH |
SFH is house. The kind that's deeper than most, with a rich and powerful vibe. The kind that sounds best in its native environment, the dance floor.
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LQ-1211
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Momu -
Last Chair Up |
Warm breaks permeate the title tack which seems to float on down feathers as it delivers its bittersweet, spooky melody. “The Summit” is similarly dark-ish, with layered, flurries of sound that rush past, and haunting guitar riffs that give the weight.
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LQ-1210
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Jondi & Spesh -
Vibrations |
Vibrations brings together funk and float, with heavy low-end frequencies, the click and smack of tight percussion, and an open feel that evokes images of cumulus clouds and daydreams.
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LQ-1208
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Jondi & Spesh -
Size of the Hands |
Percussion percolates, synths swirl in multiple layers, rich tones appear and grow, and bass drives as the track bobs and builds to an other-worldly melodic event.
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LQ-1207
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Eels Kram -
Jung-L Gym |
Jung-L Gym is modern, jackin’ acid house that’s made for bouncin’ and groovin’. Rising synths, über-catchy one-bar loops and bendy accents make this one pretty close to irresistible.
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LQ-1206
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Kleidosty -
Dissembling |
Kleidosty is the type of artist who, for each project, pushes beyond his years of honed craft to create something new. “Dissembling” is the result of such a push.
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