During the mid-80s and early 90s Movin’ Records defined the New Jersey sound. A skate-shop-turned-record-store run by the so-called “fairy godmother of house” Abigail Adams, Movin’s first output was ‘I’ve Got The Music’ by Boyd Jarvis in 1987, followed by music from game changers Blaze, Kerri Chandler, Tony Humphries and Smack; straight up “Jersey jams” that producers are still attempting to replicate to this day. Still the Movin’ Records catalogue throws up gems that sound super fresh along with plenty of lightbulb moments of musical discovery.
A long-time Blaze collaborator and New Jersey club personality, Cassio Ware raises temperatures with ‘Getting Hot’. Featuring backing vocals from Josh Milan of Blaze’s alter ego Alexander Hope, Cassio gives you the funk of the New Jersey sound with four quirky mixes designed to make you move.
The latest from Bristol-based DJ Laurence Guy is is full of deft house cuts sure to uplift spirits and banish post-holiday blues. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 5, 2023
An irresistibly catchy mix of lo-fi house and juke, the bouncy rhythms on SECAT's latest could soundtrack any bedroom dance party. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 7, 2022
The newest LP from NYC duo Saint Friday on cbb records delves into eclectic dance music as colorful as it is cerebral. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2022