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NMR 013EP
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Roberta has been hard at work the last few years establishing her style of deep, smokey house music across a number of prominent labels as well as her own Night Moves imprint. On her newest release, however, she gives a little taste of some of the other sounds that are dear to her. Enlisting singer Fawziyya Heart to help, Roberta whips up an intoxicating mixture of uptempo neo-soul and broken beats that is sure to work the dancefloor as well as your emotions. Driven by snappy drums and thick Rhodes chords, the beat on "Take Our Time" acts as the perfect bed for Fawziyya's lyrics, calling for patience to prove that their relationship is right. On the flip Roberta dubs the track out, letting the sultry keyboard chords take the lead while the bass and drums twist into a rhythm that will have everybody winding their waists in the dance. This is another killer single from the Night Moves boss that will be sure to please her fanbase while also spreading her sound to a new audience.
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NMR 012EP
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Roberta returns to her own Night Moves label with her most accomplished work to date on NMR012. After a string of recent underground hits on prominent labels like NDATL, Worldship Music, and Innermoods, it is easy to wonder where she would go next. With all that cachet built up, a return to her roots with increased confidence has paid off in this exquisite and refined record. "Your Touch" kicks off with Roberta's signature dusty drum sound before sultry vocals and electric piano drop in, setting a proper atmosphere for dancefloor action. Moody strings along with instrumental solos including one from James Duncan on mute trumpet elevate this track to an even higher level, certain to be big with the best deep and soulful house DJs across the globe. On the flipside, "All The Things" works with a similar sound palette, but focuses more on harmony. Jazzy Rhodes chords slide over each other into an extremely infectious and memorable pattern, playing off the bumping and melodic bassline. The vibraphone solos are the cherry on top of what would be an A1 killer on any other record. Here it has to settle for being an unreasonably hot B side jam for the heads.
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NMR 010EP
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More deep house slow jams from Brooklyn-based Roberta and her own Night Moves Records. This time serving up a heady two-tracker instrumental that belongs in any after-hours arsenal.
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NMR 009EP
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Roberta is back and taking no one's mess delivering two more deep cuts showcasing her far-ranging jazz, funk, and soul influences. "Don't Bother Knockin'" is running right out of the gate with its brazen yet playful energy. "Be My Man" softens things a bit by adding the required feminine touches: once again delivering an EP with her signature sound replete with her penchant for groovy basslines. A much-welcomed follow-up release to her successful debut on James Duncan's Brooklyn based Innermoods label.
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NMR 008EP
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Pain & Pleasure EP is the eighth release on Roberta's own Brooklyn-based label Night Moves Records. Presenting her most recent collaboration with the First Lady of Beatdown, Lady Blacktronika.
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