Trackstars: Bonanza EP (Delroy Edwards, Benedek) Vinyl 12"
Real house music! Delroy Edwards aka Hellboy Jr. links with his brother from another Nicky Benedek once again for this 4-track EP - no funny business, no cutesy tongue in cheek shit, just 100% real house music worship going on here. Their last collab (that we know of) under the name Rx was a tape hiss-soaked foray into blunted boogie on PPU all the way back in 2014; this one lands on L.I.E.S., proving one of the last decadeās most exciting labels is fully capable of finding new ways to keep it interesting. Benedekās magic fingaz filtered through Delroyās inimitable hazy atmosphere, with two of the most enviable synth collections in Los Angeles joining forces make for another total banger. The A1 title cut tells you everything you need to know with its MIDI slap bassline and ultra deep pads, but check the technique on āCheck The Techniqueā for some real sophisticated house music finesse. Canāt wait toĀ serveĀ āWhat About Houseā toĀ an unsuspecting dancefloor, good god. 4 tracks altogether, comesĀ in black generic sleeve with poly inner, recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Long Island Electrical SystemsĀ 2019
reviewed byĀ Billington Lambs 03/2020
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Trackstars: Bonanza EP (Delroy Edwards, Benedek) Vinyl 12"
Trackstars: Bonanza EP (Delroy Edwards, Benedek) Vinyl 12"
Real house music! Delroy Edwards aka Hellboy Jr. links with his brother from another Nicky Benedek once again for this 4-track EP - no funny business, no cutesy tongue in cheek shit, just 100% real house music worship going on here. Their last collab (that we know of) under the name Rx was a tape hiss-soaked foray into blunted boogie on PPU all the way back in 2014; this one lands on L.I.E.S., proving one of the last decadeās most exciting labels is fully capable of finding new ways to keep it interesting. Benedekās magic fingaz filtered through Delroyās inimitable hazy atmosphere, with two of the most enviable synth collections in Los Angeles joining forces make for another total banger. The A1 title cut tells you everything you need to know with its MIDI slap bassline and ultra deep pads, but check the technique on āCheck The Techniqueā for some real sophisticated house music finesse. Canāt wait toĀ serveĀ āWhat About Houseā toĀ an unsuspecting dancefloor, good god. 4 tracks altogether, comesĀ in black generic sleeve with poly inner, recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Long Island Electrical SystemsĀ 2019
reviewed byĀ Billington Lambs 03/2020
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Real house music! Delroy Edwards aka Hellboy Jr. links with his brother from another Nicky Benedek once again for this 4-track EP - no funny business, no cutesy tongue in cheek shit, just 100% real house music worship going on here. Their last collab (that we know of) under the name Rx was a tape hiss-soaked foray into blunted boogie on PPU all the way back in 2014; this one lands on L.I.E.S., proving one of the last decadeās most exciting labels is fully capable of finding new ways to keep it interesting. Benedekās magic fingaz filtered through Delroyās inimitable hazy atmosphere, with two of the most enviable synth collections in Los Angeles joining forces make for another total banger. The A1 title cut tells you everything you need to know with its MIDI slap bassline and ultra deep pads, but check the technique on āCheck The Techniqueā for some real sophisticated house music finesse. Canāt wait toĀ serveĀ āWhat About Houseā toĀ an unsuspecting dancefloor, good god. 4 tracks altogether, comesĀ in black generic sleeve with poly inner, recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Long Island Electrical SystemsĀ 2019


















