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Joe’s Bakery – Moton Records Inc Presents Joe’s Bakery [VINYLMTNP001]

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Moton Records Inc Presents Joe’s Bakery
Joe’s Bakery
LABEL: Moton | MTNP001
GENRE: Disco
RELEASED: 2015
MP3 DOWNLOAD SOURCE: Vinyl
BITRATE: 320kbps / 44100kHz / Full Stereo
TRACKS: 4
SIZE: 48.71 megs

4 TRACKS TOTAL

1. Tiger In The Night 3:33
2. Hovoyds 5:33
3. Aerobic 6:20
4. Working Harder 4:36

Total Playtime: 20:02 min

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After popping up with an edit selection on the up and coming Joe’s Bakery imprint a couple of weeks ago, the Moton boys repay that famed Yorkshire hospitality and invite Craig & Joe to showcase their production prowess on their own edit institution. Joe’s Bakery dig deep into those well informed crates and pluck out four choice obscurities, ripe for a new dancefloor reinvention and perfect for turning heads at the boys’ own Outlaws Yacht Club. Our journey begins in muscular fashion with the sleazy cosmic rock of “Tiger In The Night”, stomping cut boasting overdriven guitar, squealing synths and poodle-permed vocals about the titular tiger. That coke sniffing thrust is soon dubbed out down to the killer bassline and augmented by the best cowbell you’ve heard since LCD Soundsystem were in their prime, prompting all manner of freaked out contortions on the floor. “Hovoyds” meanwhile is the kind of low tempo, late Italo chug we’re used to hearing on the “Diavol” edit series. Underpinned by a slow and steady bass sequence, the track makes perfect use of the full array of 80s synth sounds to swoon and sway with cinematic grandeur from start to finish. Over on the flipside we find ourselves on the starlit beaches of the White Isle, drinking in the heady sounds of “Aerobic”. Craig & Joe deploy a well rounded bassline and killer castanet led rhythm track, pushing the bright Spanish guitar strumming and playful piano right to the centre of the Balearic dancefloor. Perfection! What better way to finish than with a whole heap of Phonk!? Huh! Powered by a low slung bassline, fizzing synths and massive drum track, the dub funk of “Working Harder” manages to sound like no-wave, new wave and ropey Italian pop at the same time as knocking back a Tequila Slammer and coercing the whole dancefloor into the “Oops Upside Your Head” routine. Impressive I think you’ll agree.

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