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Michael Woods Ft. Inaya Day

» Natural High

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 18-02-09 14:49

Label: Diffused Music
Format: CD
Genre: House, Electro, Tech House


Michael “Warrior” Woods showcases his current house with a big-room vibe on this next release through Diffused, featuring collaborating vocals from Inaya Day. A massive hit list of supporters already on board including Radio 1 and Kiss, and serious waves on the Buzz and Cool Cut charts, it's already shaping up to be another club smash.

Whilst the Original mix is simply smooth peak time vocal laden house, the remix from Micky Slim, Dino Lenny, Lee Haslam, Ant Brooks and Dave Boynes all provide a plethora of different views.

Micky Slim manages to create bass tricky switch with the piano acting as the uplifting happy edge and then adding his classic dirty electro stabby bass in full phatness it’s a cool rework with a more bassy feeling Small Fry Re Rub acting as a Dub mix.

Dino Lenny makes his “Classic Rave Mix” have those reminiscent sounding drums and percussion with a big brooding bass that works out a peak time house and classic sounding interpretation that’s got a gentle atmospheric edge.

Lee Haslam enthrals the tech trance market with a broody deep building trance version, using the vocal to a deeper effect it works up really well into a bas switch that drives the whole thing forward and pushes some extra energy into it all.

Ant Brooks meets tech and minimal in a clever rework that’s got the vocal still used but more later night trippy floor shenanigans going on with bleepy pickups and scattered effects for a low down mover.


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