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VDI 007EP
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Brand new release from Vinyl Did It label boss Dia. Dancefloor-oriented house at its best.
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TOL 026EP
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Dia presents a single for this limited one-sided series of 300 copies only for Twelveinchesoflove. Moody pads and a walking bass line simmer under sharp hi-hats and playful cymbals as serene chords steep the vibe in the ambiance of a hot, smoke-filled room. Jazz grooves drift on top, rounding out this versatile house stormer aimed squarely at those who don't need to be told twice that it's time to dance.
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VDI 004EP
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"After excellent results with the first three releases, it is label manager Dia who comes out with the next release on Vinyl Did It. Roaches Travel in Groups is an EP complete with the right amount of house and techno elements, never leaning too close to one style yet retaining a familiarity and elements from each genre to make it appealing to just about any music lover. On the A side, 'Left There' kicks off the record with vintage-like house pads and piano. The second track on the A side, 'Winds of Tomorrow' takes things into techno territory with classic 909 claps, prominent hi hats, and filtered synths, upbeat, fun, and more of a peak time track. On the B side, Dia shows us a sound that she dominates and clearly has defined her previous EPs, leaning towards the often called 'afterhours techno,' with a strong, deep, hypnotic track, 'Scrape;' made up of small sounds and carefully placed percussive elements that carry the track nicely, all this topped by a contagious voice that seems to invite us into a parallel universe where the only thing that matters is the music."
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