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V/A
Lost Tracks From Detroit EP
 
Love For Music
format: EP
year of release: 2008

lab price: $9.00
available: yes
item #: dm-2751

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Can You Feel Me?
- The Godson
 
Head Over Heels
- DJ Marquis
 
What Am I Gonna Do?
- TJ Dumas
 
 
R E V I E W
Love For Music is back with three tracks of Detroit house business for your ears. The Godson (aka Rick Wilhite of 3 Chairs) is first up with the best cut on here, "Can You Feel Me?(1)" It's a dark, moody and pulsing electronic affair with that unmistakable Detroit sound we all love. Spaced out vocals exclaiming "I can feel it" add to the overall eerie sound Wilhite produces here. Next up, Detroit newbie DJ Marquis delivers "Head Over Heels(2)," a strong vocal track with warm keys and soulful vocals. Last up, TJ Dumas, one of the creators of the infamous Detroit Beatdown crew (drool), produces a track that uses a very well known disco tune, but Dumas injects his Detroit sensibility into it, creating his own version of disco which I am eating up. Grab it.