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RH VD7-EP
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William Kouam Djoko delivers some late-night house goodies for Rush Hour. The title-track is pulsating and hypnotic, leading with a repetitive "We Are Your Brothers & Sisters" vocal before diving into an epic organ and drum break. "Enforce YS" is a deeper, warmer synth track that really gets under your skin after a few listens. This is the kind of stuff that fills the heart of a hi-tech soul fan. Should appeal to early Carl Craig fans, et al.
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SWS 007EP
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Soweso welcomes William Kouam Djoko with his unique blend of deepness, darkness, sex and dancefloor vibes. "Day Break" is like a deep fairytale that won't let you go. The B-side offers "Jammin' All Over Europe," a playful, bangin' house track that will trigger the crowd to shout along with the catchy vocals. Lemos presents a smashing, bottom-heavy remix that defies current dancefloor trends. Bolt sounds, solid grooves and strange funkiness all included.
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3120 009EP
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On white-colored vinyl. "Building on the momentum of last year's Hard Loving, William takes it to the next level, spearheading his own unique sound. 'Schools Out,' a stripped-down minimalistic drum track with a pounding groove and hypnotic vocal hook. Flip it over for 'Look Inside Sun' which takes you on a deep trip, grooving basslines and deep vocals are the essence of this track."
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