Artist: Land Between Grooves
Title: Electricity (Remixes)
Label: Whoop Records
By: Simon Jones | 14 June 2004
Tracklist:
  • A: Nick Muir Bedrock Edit
  • B: Sleazenick Breaks Mix

Land Between Grooves "Electricity (Remixes)"

Out Now on Whoop Records

After finding it's way in and out of record boxes throughout the latter half of 2003, culminating with support by Sasha at his New Year's Eve gig, the Land Between Grooves track 'Electricity' has already become one of Whoop!'s most popular releases of recent time, and now there's a new set of mixes that should ensure it's legacy continues for some time to come.

Hot off his latest Cabala single, Nick Muir cooks up a superb 'Bedrock Edit' to start us off. Taking the original's main hook and dropping it right in the thick of a chunky, intense groove that has that zoned out Bedrock sound just oozing out of every gap in it's deep and techy layers. With more builds and twists than a roller coaster, this mix will get right inside your mind and let loose with it's aural manipulation, dragging you into the vortex from where there is no return. Fucccccking electric indeed.

The mysterious 'Sleaznick' presents a breakbeat take on things, dirty dirty beats and a filthy groove questioning even the most purest of morals, thick bass and wigged out percussive stabs hitting you right in the pit of the stomach, descending into a debaucherous heads down second half that just beckons for the masses to get down and rock out with the minimum of fuss.

Another release that exemplifies the Whoop! ethos, straightforward house music with a solid groove, rocking the floor in a way that few have managed to even equal, let alone surpass in the last decade, with the label standing tall at the top of the pile of the very few long standing that remain.

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