It’s gonna go in my next mix, but only because Damo remixed our tune - got to give something back now and again!

    Smallman1 I blame Damo for the cheesy deep house 30 min section that contributed to killing things. 😂

    Unbroken1

    I was expecting this thread to be about something else so hadn’t bothered checking it out until now.

    Congrats Unbroken!

    Waxx is really not for me with those latin guitars and that style of syncopated synths, but Miragem is an enjoyable listen and builds really well. Both tracks are also clearly very well produced.

    Major kudos to you.

    PS - is your surname really ‘Chicken’?!

    Smallman1 How do I transfer from phone to here?

    He may be Tooting’s top suaver, but he’s a few slices short of a loaf.

    Ed Smallman, ladies and gents!

    Ol’ Learning Difficulties

    Now you have Seamen all over it…!

    Tracklist..

    1. Meloko & LKF Project feat. Rondo Mo ‘Simple Child’ (Illusiory) [AZZUR]
    2. Chambord & Jaguar Jaguar ‘Born In Blue’ [VOD]
      3. UnbrokenOne ‘Waxx’ [Bedrock]
    3. Dave Seaman ‘YoHo’ (James Harcourt) [Selador]
    4. BEBBO ‘Reflections’ [Stereo]
    5. ANNA ‘Kalimba Dreams’ [Global Underground]
    6. Tim Engelhardt & Maga ‘Around’ [Scenarios]
    7. Jepe ‘Eastern Standard’ [Sum Over Histories]
    8. Bora Uzer ‘I Will Find You’ (JAMIIE) [OJO]
    9. Moullinex & GPU Panic ‘Bring The Lights Down’ [Watergate]
    10. Romain Garcia ‘Sevilla’ [Anjunadeep]
    11. Fontaines DC ‘In Arg Croithe Go Deo’ (Baunder) [Partisan]

      Really love Miragem as it’s a nice warm blend that’s reminiscent of Uran Torque releases which I adored meeting Kollektiv Turmstrasse kinda pads & drums finished off with Spooky melodies.

      It’s very much your sound that you’ve created in your sets.

        Dan …that’s a lovely review Dan, really appreciate that. Nothing there that I’ve consciously done, but all labels/artists that I’ve got a huge amount of time for, so if I’ve evoked any of that I’m well chuffed!

        Definitely think that Miragem is the more Marmite of the tracks- quite a few people have said that Waxx reminds them of v early chuggy Guerrilla-ish progressive, which I’m also pretty happy with as I feel much more affinity with that (and ‘proper’ house) than the later, trancier stuff.

        I’m realising that Its weird when tracks get picked-up because your perspective on them changes so much in the time it takes for them to surface…. have quite a few others ready to go, and think I’ve learned so much since putting these together, no idea how they’ll be received or where they’ll end up!