11Aug2010
Vialocal

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If you're into vocal, soulful House, then the Main mix is a track you should check out, but don't forget the Instrumental either. The main has top-notch, inspirational vocals ("Life is so good, mmmm, it's delicious...") plus a groovy syncopation that evokes a horse clopping down a city street still paved in brick. It has a short lil' acid line that intros the vocals and continues to catch your ear here and there. There's even some yummy bits of cymbals!

If you're a sucker for horns like trumpets and trombones, you'll only miss the vocals a little bit in the Instrumental mix. The lively, fast-paced switcharoos keep the Instrumental movin' and groovin'. It has the same dash of acid as the main, with some sweet sprinkles of keys, too. This one's a good choice if you find yourself playing alongside a live instrument not already featured in the mix, like a flute or even some mad-crazy bongos. Whichever you choose, both are genuine, warm and diverse, just like Vialocal's website describes the label (go ahead... Google it to find out why they settled on "Vialocal"). [ Review by Lydia Wrobel / July 2010 ]

Available: Online at Juno Download.

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Previews:

+ Track Listing Duration Recommended
01: Main Mix 6:09 our pick
02: Trump & Trombone Solo Instrumental 6:09 our pick
03: Keys 6:09  
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lydia wrobel From Buffalo, NY, Lydia Wrobel is the coolest, House Music-loving school librarian who ever lived. Most of her time is spent teaching 13-year-olds how to do research and locate a good book, but she also teaches them how to DJ. You can contact her at lydia@5chicago.com.
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