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ARTIST
L'AROYE & KY
TITLE
Storm
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
LES DISQUES DE TELEGRAPHE
CATALOG #
LDT 003EP
LDT 003EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
3/12/2007
"Following their smashing remixes of 'Tribute,' L'Aroye & KY (also producers of the timeless broken soul classic 'Be The One' feat Humphrey, are striking back on LDT with a stormer. Teaming up with American rock soul vocalist Marilyn David, mister Arroyo aka L'Aroye and his partner KY are delivering an epic rock/funk fusion number. 'Storm' -- the original version is a full-on organic song, including the inevitable funky Honner clavinet, and every spicy ingredient to funk you. For those knowing their previous work, L'Aroye & KY are using here a quite unusual rock drum pattern to make you move like never. Think Brainstorm, think Mother's Finest, think 'Beat It' by Michael Jackson or Prince (
Dirty Mind
LP), think Norman Whithfield productions... just listen, you'll definitely agree. B-side is THEE club side. It has specially been made to storm the dancefloors and rock your world. The '80s Rework' vocal version and its analog keyboard riff and bassline should make you think Abraxas -- Genesis, Michael Jackson (did we say that already?), Phil Bailey & P.Collins 'Easy Lover' or even Van Halen's 'Jump.' DJs not using much vocals are served too with the '80s Rework Instrumental.' This track could easily feature in an '80s blockbuster soundtrack like
Back To The Future
or
Ghostbusters
, unfortunately, L'aroye and KY were babies at the time."
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