Set Out Your Lovin'

Last weekend saw the return of Chez Damier to Dublin. I sadly/foolishly could not attend, but last time he was in The Twisted Pepper I got to lay witness to him. He provided a lovely, much needed, house refuge in the basement while Techno Kingpin Jeff Mills brought the intensity to the stage. The aggression upstairs was starkly contrasted by the joyous scenes in the basement.

Memories of this bring to mind this Chez Damier classic:

Deep classic with some amazing percussion at the fore but it's greatly bolstered by the vocal, lifted from this classic from Detroit:

Not to negate a classic but I really think the vocals don't quite get shine through quite as much as they deserve through here.

On that note, we're gonna through the maestro Omar S' version into the mix.

Potentially my favourite of the three, not an adjective usually associated with the man but I'd say it has to be the loveliest

The synth pads (sampled from "My Boo", Omar you lovely man) add just the right laid back atmosphere to the track. In this instance the vocals are really at the fore and the emotion in them cuts through perfectly.

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