Record of the day… Iron Curtis/Black Key Vol.3

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Artist: Various Artists

Title:  Black Key EP (Vol 3)

Label: Black Key Records

Release: September 21st 2015

Cat. No. BKR012

Format:  Vinyl, digital

Assured UK house label, Black Key Records, once again open up an EP to a carefully considered selection of artists who provide one excellent track each. Iron Curtis & Leaves, Laak, Terrence Pearce and Dudley Strangeways all feature here on a tasteful label which has seen plenty of success in underground circles before now, largely thanks to its rich deep house output from artists such as BLM, Flori,Brad Peterson and Andy Ash amongst others.

Up first is German Smallville associate, Iron Curtis, and his chief collaborator, Leaves. Their humid, uplifting cut Girl Next Dooris a perfect warm house roller with swirling melodies and colourful keys. A subtle bassline and cute effects drive things along to ensure people will dance for days.  Next comes Laak, a regular on the Austere Recordings label, who has also served up his fine house wares on Contrast Wax. His excellent Longest Timeis a slick, fast paced house affair with flaky, soft beats and a loose, expertly designed bassline that is rich, round and robust. The whole track is physical but filled with feeling.

Terrence Pearce, a Cape Town producer with credits on Whiskey Disco, Kolour, Futureboogie, Wolf Music and more is then up next. He uses plenty of soulful house ideals to great measure and, as a result, Strokeris a perfect track for summer. The drums are loose and organic, the keys are golden and trilling and the chords fill the track with warmth.

Finally, new school minimal house talent and Leftback & BackToYou label boss, Dudley Strangeways, serves up Talk Back.His cut is deep, shuffling and full of steamy, rolling dub textures that will warm through any dance floor.

Its a real booty shaker that rounds out this most excellent and varied EP in style.

Tracklist:

A1. Iron Curtis & Leaves pres. SMPL – Girl Next Door

A2. Laak – Longest Time

B1. Terrence Pearce – Stroker

B2. Dudley Strangeways – Talk Back”

Describe the record in five words…

House Not House by SMPL :)

What is it about this record that will appeal to the fans?

Well, we do hope that this record will appeal to our fans!  At least, Leaves and I think that ‘Girl next door’ includes all the ingredients that the fans loved about our first track we did for Black Key.

How does it differ from your last release?

It’s a bit more straight forward than ‘Hello Ada’, but we tried to create a similar vibe as in the track on the first SMPL release.

What was the inspiration for this release?

Having a great time in the studio and just going for it.

If you had the chance to play this in any club, which would it be?

A small basement venue, covered in smoke, with sweat on the walls…

Find out more on Iron Curtis here – https://www.facebook.com/ironcurtismusic

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