Friday, October 30, 2009

Mylo-Need You Tonight & Quivver-Fallin

A double feature today, half fresh and half classic.

I'll start with "Need You Tonite", a wonderful, half-electronic, half-orchestral track by Scottish producer Mylo, from his debut album "Destroy Rock & Roll" (2004). Using a vocal sample from Judy Tsuke's 1979 "Stay With Me Till Dawn", this is a very emotional song, with an almost cinematic feel to it.




The second track comes from a progressive house music legend: John Graham aka Space Manoeuvres aka Quivver. He has also been part of group Tilt until 2004, when he decided to concentrate on his solo career and on his newly-established music label, BozBoz Records.
In 2008 Graham released his first album under the Quivver guise, entitled "Dirty Nails And Vapour Trails", with tracks spanning styles from drum'n'bass & progressive house to breakbeat & downtempo. This will not be the last time you will hear about this amazing album here, but for now here's "Quivver-Fallin":

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