In an industry where one strives to earn respect as a DJ, not many claim mastering the art of producing and as a DJ. Juan Lopez has based his entire life cultivating his Chicago skills and has performed in every major city in the world, showing exactly how to push the envelope and take his listeners thru a journey of intense peaks and lush valleys and dissolves any belief that he is a “studio only” producer.
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Johnny Fiasco, Q-Burns Abstract Message, Rob Slac
I Like to Move review (Primal Records)
ROB SLAC – I LIKE TO MOVE – REMIXES BY JOHNNY FIASCO & Q-BURNS ABSTRACT MESSAGE – CHILLIN
Orlando’s Chillin label back in fine form with this study three-tracker featuring a pair of industry heavyweights on remix duties. It’s all about Johnny Fiasco’s massive B-side mix, a huge hypnotic tribal banger that is loaded with dancefloor energy and Fiasco’s trademark groove – major peak-time builder here that’ll blow up the room. The flip offers a techier, tweakier sounds with Q-Burns dropping an electro-based funk workout that veers towards late night territory. The original from Rob Slac is a smooth deep jammer with a bottom-heavy bassline and quality production.
“I Like to Move” org. Rob Slac feat. Elisa, remixes by Q-Burns Abstract Message & Johnny Fiasco