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Warriors Dance After Midnight EP
Cat: WAFT 23. Rel: 12 Dec 18
 
Deep House
Addis Posse - "After Midnight" (5:31)
Melancholy Man - "Special Request" (5:15)
Watt Noize - "It's My Life" (5:09)
No Smoke - "Theme From The Stars" (7:01)
Review: London's Warriors Dance label was a unique operation and a pioneering label during the late 80's acid house phenomena. This EP from 1991 is reissued in its original form with all four cuts intact, in particular Addis Posse's "After Midnight'. This is a strong statement of intent: blistering and obscure cuts from the depths of Harrow Road, drawing on the breakbeat heavy, hip-hop orientated style the crew were known for. Pure London street sounds infused with the techno and house sensibilities that made the label so potent.
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Koro Koro (Ian Tregoning rewire)
Cat: WD 2018001RMX. Rel: 02 Nov 18
 
Deep House
No Smoke - "Koro Koro" (Ian Tregoning rewire) (7:43)
Watt Noize - "It's My Life" (Max D edit) (7:31)
Review: Between 1987 and '92, Warriors Dance released some of the freshest and more forward-thinking dance music to emerge from the UK. It was the brainchild of multi-talented producer Tony 'Addis', whose studio acted as an incubator for artists whose names would go down in the history books - No Smoke, Bang The Party, The Addis Posse, Melancholy Man, Hollywood Beyond, The Housemaids and more. Brilliantly, Addis has decided to give the label a new lease of life, starting with a 12" that boasts reworks of two of his vintage productions. On the A-side, Ian Tregoning takes on No Smoke's polyrhythmic 1989 tribal techno cut "Koro-Koro", somehow making it even more trippy and psychedelic than the peerless original version. It's pretty darn good, but nowhere near as rush-inducing as Max D's glassy-eyed rub of 1991 Watt Noize breakbeat jam "It's My Life", which is as dreamy, blissful and loved-up as they come.
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