UTTU drop this 5* double-header from Chicago’s legendary Alias G, having released previously a wide selection of hip-hop in the late nineties on labels like Trax & Missing Records, he’s recently turned his hand to classic house with the help of local friends Marcus Mixx, King Farley Jackmaster Funk & Gene Hunt. “Delite Tonite” is one of the most original house tracks I’ve heard for a while. With a bump and grind that can only come from the dirtest Chicago ghettos, a strange telephone conversation floats between the left and right speakers while a crazy mangled loop repeats over and over. The track is sure to stir up a demonic energy on the dancefloor and is pure party power for your box. “Pulsate” on the flip doesn’t let up either and smashes us with tough drums and over-saturated bass. As the track progresses a dark spoken word vocal can be heard squashed under all the compression and distortion making for a haunting, dark club workout designed for pitch black night clubs with sweat dripping from the ceiling. Ace house music with BALLS.
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