Born To Funk provides three slices of tribal-edged house on the freshly re-launched and smoking hot Copyright Recordings imprint. ‘Busara’, ‘Maisha’ and ‘Umoja’ bring you deep into the groove and keep you there for the duration, with smatterings of tribal chant, uplifting piano chords and sharp synths paving the way. Fresh sounds for the summer’s beach parties.
Born To Funk ‘Stonetown EP’
1. Maisha 2. Busara 3. Umoja
Written & Produced by F.A. Lijnkamp (Born To Funk) Mastered by M. Hoffmans www.borntofunk.com Published by MusicAllStars P&C 2011 Copyright Recordings
Release from the oppressed MAC9N10-Directly from our hidden compound within the empire of the oh so little freedom and democracy for the rich. We bring you the best of best in prime time television drama riddled with background intrigues, and express burials at sea, oh yes, Sometimes reality is the strangest fantasy of all!!We are in a State of War, a “war on peace” and we are losing it for the sake of this Wall street Journey into the kingdom of Deep rooted Greed. To some these are all just Minor Things, the norm of everyday life, but for the not so easily fooled and evermore aware, it has all gone too far… The end is near, and no, the world will not implode, and the rapture won’t pass us over. We are just near a point in time that marks the before and after the day everyone got off their couches, and started using the power of the masses against the tyranny and injustice of the few. Ohh and I almost forgot… here are 7 tracks to rock the house!!
Back in 1991, Robert Owens was the name on everyone’s lips. From New York clubs and warehouse mash-ups to London underground parties and acid raves; everyone looked up to Robert as the man responsible for one of the most seminal House records of all time. Now thanks to 1trax the release has been exhumed, re-mastered, and is available to download digitally for the first time on the very year of its 20th Anniversary. Going head-to-head with one of the most prolific House producers of all time, the first package released in May saw remixes from producer prodigies of the now – Jamie Jones, Soul Clap, Gadi Mizrahi (one-half of wolf + lamb), Matt Tolfrey & Inxec. Continuing along these lines, part 2 of the package features more fresh slants on Robert’s original from Italian duo DZeta N’ Basile, and from Claire Ripley. Both mixes are already enjoying repeated radio plays ahead of the Summer release, with major DJ support already commonplace across the world. I’ll Be Your Friend features the sultry vocals of Robert Owens, wildly regarded as the voice of house music. The track promptly caught the attention of every key DJ/Producer of our time and has remained one of House Music’s most influential pieces compositions. Integral to the developing house scene in the mid-Eighties, Robert gained notoriety by singing on a number of underground club tracks. Famed for breathing life and soul into house music, Robert has added his own distinct dimension to a number of tracks of late including ‘Silence’ on 1trax and ‘Greater Love’ on MN2S.
A two track EP of pure deep house quality.Title : Alone at home Credits: Disclosure Project Recordings, Pablo Fierro, Roberto Palmero Copyright & publishing: Disclosure Project Recordings/INgrooves
Only available on traxsource
This is a deep and soulful house release that is pure quality, as those of you already will know Pablo kows how to take tracks to a level most producers can not compete with, and this release is no exception. A sultry and sexy vocal broods over a deep tribal house groove layered with percussive movement and deep groove. Roberto Palmero takes the track to a more darker edge with edits of the vocal and stretching and teasing of the theme, with a whole new club orientated groove for the dark rooms out there.
MKL and Johanna St. Pierre combine talents to produce a floating slice of laid back house with jazzy, euro accented vocals and mellifluousMKL and Johanna St. Pierre combine talents to produce a floating slice of laid back house with jazzy, euro accented vocals and mellifluous, soulful house grooves. It’s all undercut with jazz rhodes touches, making the perfect 5am dance song.The dub beefs up the baseline with swathes of synth soundscapes while Dean K does a 180 upping the beats into a skipping, vibrant early ’90’s house groove.