James, Joshua: Love to Do It (Mella Dee Remixes)
James, Joshua: Love to Do It (Mella Dee Remixes)
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: James, Joshua
Label: Warehouse Music
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5061002836191
Genre: Dance
The latest on Warehouse Music comes courtesy of Joshua James: 'Love To Do It' which samples the iconic, pleasure-seeking vocals of American drag vocalist Roxy and The Ride Committee.For the original mix, the London DJ gives Roxy's '90s house lyrics an electro makeover, twisting around mangled samples, vibrant snares and bubbling slapback delays. Keeping true to the artist's wild vocal stylings and referencing the queer underground sound James has called home.On the flip, label boss Mella Dee takes us back into four-four territory on the first of two remixes. The 'Law & Disorder' mix works James' dialed-up modern sass into a hypnotic loop, rolling into the heart of the club via a deep house bassline.Meanwhile, the 'Split Your Wig' mix strips the track down to body-poppin' 909s and swirling percussion, paying tribute to NYC club culture via drum machine.
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