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Flapjack Records digital is back again with another meal loaded up with all the fixins. Today’s special is brought to you in part by Denver’s Uriah West & Sean Michaels. They give us a huge and delicious “The Denver Omelet EP”. What makes up a denver omelet you ask? Well that’s easy, four rockin house tracks, two of which are remixes by the likes of Mark & Stevens and That Peruvian Boy.
The is denver is omelet starts with a couple of cracked and fried “Gotta Groove”s. The original mix is a solid sunny side up dance floor mover and shaker. Complete with a nice funky disco groove and bass line, this adds a great base to our denver omelet. The vocal carries you through this as it could be a meal in itself.
Inside this omelet goes all the fixins. First of which is the “Gotta Groove (Mark & Stevens Remix)”. Their mix is a brilliantly beaten and whisked to perfection take on the original that is aimed straight at the dance floor. Thumping bass and disco breaks are the perfect mixins to add to any denver omelet.
“Need Love” is a most crucial element to the fixins inside of the tastiest of denver omelets. Another funky disco bass jam with a vocal that gets you out of the bed in the morning salivating for some serious breakfast omelet action. This jam fits great in breakfast or for brunch, hell, I would even it for dinner too.
To put the finishing touches on any denver omelet, you can’t for the “Need Love (That Peruvian Boy Remix)”. It’s a mix several herbs and spices such as pinch of Todd Edwards and a hint of Jason Hodges. Mix all that together with That Peruvian Boy’s fresh house sound and you have one tasty ass remix. Without any of the said ingredients mentioned above your mix will most likely be lacking in the flavor department. It’s best to head to the store and stock up on some FLAPD16: Uriah West & Sean Michaels – “The Denver Omelet EP”.
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released 15 September 2010
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