The mouth watering Stereo Sushi returns to action in 2008 with a host of new offerings. Formerly Hed kandi’s sassy kid sister, Sushi has now matured into the super soulful and deliciously deeper outer-reaches of the Kandi sound gaining recognition for her sumptuous talents. Dishing up the crème de la crème of subaqueous grooves, these are the perfect provisions for those who like the classier side of life.
STEREO SUSHI: VERSION 12 – Released Monday 7th April
“Stereo Sushi returns with release number 12, and the label is going from strength to strength. Holding down residencies all over the world & with the exciting Soulful blend of Deep, US House and Garage, it’s not hard to see why. The latest release is surrounded by new artwork which gives the label a brand new push in the right soulful direction.
A Double CD packed full of 24 Soul filled tracks and mixes from the likes of Joey Negro, Richard Earnshaw, Kenny Bobien, Aaron Ross, The Muthafunkaz, Ralf Gum and Miguel Migs, as well as tracks from the Z Records, GoGo, Soul Purpose, Code Red and Gossip stables. This is one release which should be heading straight for the front of your CD wallets and should not be missed if you love your house with soul.
Stand out tracks include Martin ‘Mayhem’ Ikin’s track from Elisabeth Troy ‘Higher Ground’, featured in the Classic form, the ever reliable Sunburst Band with “Rough Times†with the man himself Joey Negro pulling out all the stops on this disco infused track. Next up a cover of the Stevie Wonder track ‘As’ entitled ‘Always’ by Christian Alvarez, a sure fire dance floor filler. Ralf Gum and Monique Bingham come together on ‘Kissing Strangers’ with Frankie Feliciano on the knobs producing a classic track and possibly one of Miami’s biggest tracks. No better way to round off one the smoothest albums around with the Purple Music track ‘He Reigns’ by Yass.
Deep, quality vocal house at its best on this album and it’s ideal for creating some of those really special dance floor moments.
Of course this release comes with the same dance floor satisfaction as all Stereo Sushi and Hed Kandi releases and all the tracks are in the original 12†form so it’s easy for all DJs to use and abuse at their own leisure. All in all, an essential album which cannot be missed!â€
Reviewed By: Antony Angel : www.myspace.com/Antonyangell
SUSHI PARTIES:
With the rise of Stereo Sushi and with our monthly residencies at Pacha & The Tabernacle effortlessly gathering speed, you should be ready to expect some Hi Fidelity Soulful House Music Straight from The Deep on a dance floor near you very soon......
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