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12"
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GPM 043EP
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This is the label debut by US producer in Berlin and one half of Captain Comatose, Snax alongside Ianeq, one half of the Swiss music machine Enterplay. "Fill Me Up" sounds like the guys have been raiding their '80s funk and electro record collection for inspiration; Snax's high pitched falsetto vocals and their use of vintage synth lines transport us. However, the loose beats make this track ideal for DJs who like their grooves dipped in romantic sleaze. On "It Ain't Love," they return to more conventional house music territory, with a tighter, clubby arrangement. But the elastic funk groove and breezy synths remain, allowing Snax's climaxing vocals to reach a soulful nirvana.
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