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I Like Make Dance EP
 
Smelly Fatso
format: EP
year of release: 2007

lab price: $9.00
available: yes
item #: lp-3513

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Pro Nails - DJ Ayres Radio Fireworks Remix
- Kid Sister
 
Give It Up - DJ Ayres & Smalltown DJs Drumline Remix
- Twista & Pharrell
 
Work - DJ Ayres Chinkuzi Remix
- Masters At Work
- featuring: Puppah Ras-T, Denise
 
Nu Nu - DJ Ayres Club Edit
- Lidell Townsell
 
Mr Kirk's Nightmare - DJ Ayres King Of The Beats Edit
- 4 Hero
 
Everybody Everybody - DJ Ayres Quiet Storm Remix
- Black Box
 
 
R E V I E W
Ayres proves once again that he like make dance of all kind with this diverse EP of dance / house remixes and edits. The A-side keeps it more current with Kid Sister's "Pro Nails" vs. Surkin's "Radio Fireworks(1)," Masters At Work's "Work" vs. South Rakkas' Chinkuzi riddim(2) and a drumline remix of Pharrell & Twista's "Give It Up(3)" (a team-up with Canada's Smalltown DJs). The B-side is focused on house classics, including Bmore edits of Lidell Townsell's "Nu Nu(4)" and 4Hero's "Mr. Kirk's Nightmare(5)," and a seriously beautiful club version of Black Box's "Everybody Everybody(6)." Are those sleestaks on the center label? More ammo for your crate from Ayres. Recommended.