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FCL 041EP
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Jamie Lloyd's sophomore album gets remixed by some newcomers and older legends. Tuff City Kids are Gerd Janson from Running Back and Phillip Lauer from Arto Mwambe and Brontosaurus. As expected, these two come up with something unexpected, think Bobby Orlando. Matthew Herbert gets his wobble on, with a nice dose of techno euphoria in the mix while the flip side is more restrained with Mark E perfecting his slo-mo house and Alex "Jazzanova" Barck and Christian Prommer presenting a fat, tasteful slice of "sophisticated disco."
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FCL 1207EP
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"Jamie Lloyd follows up his last 12", Adori's Kitchen, with an EP of low-slung disco grooves, vocal cutups and great songwriting showing another side of this talented Australian artist. New York's Brennan Green opens proceedings with his 'Movin' Out' remix, a tasty 8 minute slab of disco space funk with slippery squelching lead synth runs and cheeky breakdowns throughout. Jamie's original continues in the 107bpm disco electric vibe with nice sounds and a cool sense of space. 'Flip for Zooptron,' a quirky, chopped up party tune in the spirit of Jamie Lidell and 'All The Honey,' a spaced out minimal disco gem in a Metro Area or Kelley Polar vibe."
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FCL 1204EP
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"Australian secret-weapon Jamie Lloyd delivers a dancefloor winner for his first 12" on Future Classic, instantly establishing himself as another name to watch in rapidly heating Aussie scene! The title track is an epic electro disco burner, blossoming with cool sounds, rolling basslines and freaky riffs. The track immediately appealed to our Finnish friends Putsch 79 who lay on the funk in their remix, complete with their trademark cheeky synth stabs, a killer bassline and clever key changes. Perhaps saving the best to last is the 45rpm flip 'Night Panda,' a straighter workout that transforms into a rolling electro house killer while retaining an originality of style and sound selection that gives its own distinctive Jamie Lloyd flavour."
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