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RM Records UK
RMR001 | 2015-09-21  
This month sees the launch of newly formed label RM Records UK. RMR has been put together by DJ and production trio LongPlay who say that the label will serve not only as a platform for their own productions, but also to showcase up and coming talent along with established acts from around the world. The excellent first release features tracks from LongPlay, M.A.X. & Lloyd, James Dexter and the mysterious figure that is Alex Agore.

Long Play themselves are three UK friends Andy King, Danny Langan and Dave Winney, and they have been producing together since 2013, but friends much longer. Since then they have notched up number 1 tracks, festival headlining slots and some solid DJ residencies. Now they up their game with this new label and their opening cut 'What A Day'. It is a deep, driving house cut with rumbling bass and atmospheric filters, percussion and synth lines. It's a physical one with a fiery vocal sample that really finishes it off in style and will really get you dancing.

The second track on the A side comes from the rising East London born and bread star M.A.X in collaboration with good friend and Paravana Project regular Lloyd. Having recently jumped on the road with international chart toppers Rudimental as tour support, Max has earned respect from artists and fellow DJs alike. Now with the release of ‘Arizona’ the guys serve up a deep, dark and techy cut that has a real 5am main room vibe to it.

James Dexter is next with ‘Days That Count’. James has put out fine releases on lost my dog, Danse Club Records, Nervous, Large Music to name but a few, and has been doing so since 2011. The quality in his releases is ever present and as such James has gained support from some of the industry’s leading artists over the past few years. His track is meaty, club focussed and robust, with driving drums and colourful synths all finished off with perfectly romantic chords.

The last track here is from the ever illusive figure that is Alex Agore, who makes a big return with his cut ’Deeper’. Soulful chord stabs aplenty, groove driven bass line, inviting high hats and a vocal that really gives it that original NY house music vibe, this is a stunning track that rounds out a massive first release for this sure to be essential label

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