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Sounds like:
Josh Butler,
James Dexter,
Marc Ashken
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Sep 29, 2015
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This has got me moving, and it will have you moving, too.
Coming all the way from Leeds, Leigh D Oliver was kind enough to cue me on his latest release, a remix called "Body Rock" by Marck Jamz feating vocalist Sheree Hicks.
Actually, it's got ev...
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Sounds like:
Voyeur,
Brame & Hamo,
Detroit Swindle
By
RSkotarczyk
on
May 18, 2015
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Marc Cotterell of Albuquerque, New Mexico just wrote the book on house. But more importantly, Albuquerque? Only time I've ever spelled that out was paired with "leaving" or "through," if you know what I mean.
But Cotterell must know something we don...
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Sounds like:
Walker & Royce,
Luca Cazal,
Huxley
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Mar 2, 2015
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I have never heard Leigh D Oliver sound so mean! On this remix, deep, UK bass bounces around vaguely tribal vocal stabs while a fervent beat hypnotizes the senses. My eyes are bugging out of my head. It must be a caffeinated tune. This version of "Ka...
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Sounds like:
James Welsh,
Maribou State,
Artifact
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Jan 22, 2015
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The adverb "sic" is inserted in a quote to show odd-sounding or erroneous words have been quoted exactly as they stand.
This word is used so rarely. I had an editor of a paper once tell me that we should grammatically correct odd quotes instead o...
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Sounds like:
Francis Harris,
Maribou State,
Detroit Swindle
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Nov 4, 2013
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Large Records welcomes Leigh D Oliver to the family with his Patchwork EP. The UK producer has been making a name for himself with his classic, tasteful house tracks. His production maintains a freshness to it, while keeping one foot firmly planted i...
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Sounds like:
James Welsh,
Lorca,
Re.You,
Pete Oak,
Maya Jane Coles
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Jun 4, 2013
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As the saying goes, when in doubt, stick with what you know. For those of you who have tried to make a new home in a distant land, cultural interests can be as foreign as the territory itself. As of late, I've found myself in an area where electronic...
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Sounds like:
Kezla,
John Digweed,
DEVolution,
James Welsh,
Chymera
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Mar 22, 2013
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In 1998, one man's epiphany shook the framework of a local Leeds club called Basics. Touched by the sounds of house, Leigh D Oliver set down the guitar (his primary instrument at the time) and dove into a world where crackling hi-hats, four-to-the-fl...
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