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French Kissing Flawless Recordings
Today sees the first release on a new independent house music digital record label in the UK, Flawless Recordings.
The newly formed division within the Flawless brand is expecting to make a huge impact with its debut track, Fuzed ft Lia Rae - French Kissing.
Flawless have delivered an exceptionally strong first release, which has surprised many industry professionals from what they have pulled out of the bag. With remixes from the flawless Reza, personal favourites Bassmonkeys, Stereo Jackers, Trilogy Project, Audio Vandals and Hi Volume, there’s a style to suit all fans of house music.
After carefully distributing its promo release to its A-List of global artists, the uptake from DJs has been quite overwhelming and has already created a stir.
I’ve been loving the track since I heard it a few weeks ago, so much so the Bassmonkeys Remix was featured in Funky House Finesse 25 and the Trilogy Project remix has been lined up for this week’s show (Funky House Finesse 26).
To celebrate the release, Flawless are holding one of their prestigious nights at Mango in Reading, Berkshire. With a live PA of French Kissing from the talented Lia Rae and an unmissable two hour set from Danny and Mike off of the Bassmonkeys, it’s sure to be a top night.
French Kissing is available to buy from today on the following digital stores:
Flawless Recordings has been created by Flawless directors Steve Westover, Tom Upton and Mark Masters (the latter two are also behind the hugely popular House Music Podcasts) each adding there unique expertise to the label. Flawless Recordings is part of the new generation of labels pushing and breaking through new producers & artists and aims to provide the worlds finest DJs with fresh, innovative and up-coming talent.
I’m personally looking forward to what the future holds for Flawless Recordings and hear there is an amazing followup to French Kissing from one of my all-time favourite vocalists. The early sample sounds hot so keep your eyes on my Twitter stream for an early exclusive.
Fierce Angels: The Collection
It’s been a while since Fierce Angels release a compilation, a good four months ago back in July to be exact. So, it comes as no surprise they’ve put all their eggs in one basket, overlooking Es Vive and Angels Fall this year, going straight for a monster release in The Collection, just in time for Christmas.

Consisting of 33 huge house tracks, this is one for the collection on your shelf.
Some of my personal favourites among the tracks are the Fierce Angel Collective tracks with the awesome Soraya Vivian on vocal duty, Melissa Indot opening the compilation with “Starlight” and a whole host of belters from the past year including Freemasons, Joey Negro, K Klass, Hott 22 and Sounds of Soho.
Check out The Collection video advert below for a proper taster.
Buy Online
The Collection is available to buy from many online stores as triple CD compilation and Deluxe Digital Download (which includes 3 special mixes by Mark Doyle himself).
Buy on CD
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Track Listing
- Melissa Indot - Starlight
- Sound of Soho - Take My Love (12″ Vocal Mix)
- The Fierce Angel Collective ft Soraya Vivian - You Know How To Love Me (Bassmonkeys Magic Spanx Mix)
- Solitaire ft Katherine Ellis - You’re Mine (Solitaire Club Mix)
- Bassmonkeys ft Abigail Bailey - In The Moment (Club Mix)
- Anton Powers & Rossko - Yellow Brick Road (E- Squire Mix)
- Joey Negro - Ride The Rhythm (Joey Negro Club Mix)
- Hott 22 pres Greg Bahary & Carlos Cid - The Conversation (Original Mix)
- Ultravibe - DJ (Original Dub)
- The Locksmiths - Little Love (Club Mix)
- The Fierce Angel Collective ft Soraya Vivian - If You Could Read My Mind (Degrees Of Motion Mix)
- Hott 22 - Wicked Games (Letting Go Mix)
- Freemasons ft. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) (Club Mix)
- Wamdue Project ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Forgiveness (Digital Dog Club Mix)
- Mr DYF ft Shena - Hold On (Freemasons Remix)
- Elin Lanto - Discotheque (Original Dub)
- Agnes - Release Me (Cahill Club Mix)
- Shanie - Piano In The Dark (7th Heaven Club Mix)
- Whelan & Di Scala - Breath Away (Original Dub)
- Elek-Tro Junkies ft. Therese - Neon Lights (Wideboys Remix)
- Verde ft. Gemma - If Only You (12″ Extended Mix)
- Wheels & Disco ft. Mighty Marvin - Sun Shine Down (Club Mix)
- Priors - What You Need (London Extended Mix)
- Carolina Liar - Show Me What I’m Looking For (Haji & Emanuel Remix - Radio Edit)
- Pegasus - Pegasus (Extended Mix)
- The Ian Carey Project - Get Shaky (Ian Carey Mix)
- Little Boots - Remedy (Kaskade Club Remix)
- K Klass & Reza ft. Bobbi - Finally (Full Vox Mix)
- Brad Hed - The Real Life (Original Mix)
- Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip - Thou Shalt Always Kill (Kam Denny & Vandalism Mix)
- Lazee ft. Neverstore - Hold On (StoneBridge Re-Edit)
- Paul Van Dyk - Home (Kascade Remix)
- The Fierce Collective ft. Peyton - Sex On Fire (Bassmonkeys Club Mix)
Hed Kandi Destroy The Disco
Hed Kandi have decided to do an about turn and destroy the industry they were initially founded upon in the latest series of compilation releases “Destroy The Disco“.

Focussing on the “Twisted” brand Hed Kandi have built up over the last few years, usually consisting of breaks, electro and techno like sounds, Destroy The Disco seems like a rebrand more than something new. Admittedly, some of the tracks featured have a distinctively different sound to Hed Kandi’s usual stereotype, it seems like they’re also jumping on this year’s attempt at reinventing disco (such as the riduculously named “Space Disco” which has been cropping up throughout the year).
It may seem like quite a critical point of view. As much as a house advocate I am, since Hed Kandi was acquired by Ministry of Sound in 2006, I’ve always been concerned the brand will suffer from being overly commercialised in a somewhat niche market.
However, I’m personally quite fond of the design of this venture. Jason Brooks (the artist behind Hed Kandi’s look) has taken inspiration from Roy Lichtenstein’s Pop Art, originally inspired by comic book artwork. This look was made popular more recently by blockbuster movies like Frank Miller’s Sin City. The grungy illustrations lend well to the deeper side of house music, representing a somewhat darker experience at the club events.
It’ll be interesting to see how successful the Destroy The Disco brand works for Hed Kandi.
Destroy The Disco is released Monday 2nd November 2009 and is available to order from the following online stores:
- Play.com: CD (£9.99) and MP3 Digital Download (£9.95)
- Amazon UK: CD
(£9.98)
- HMV: CD (£10.99)
Track Listing
Disc 1
- Gossip - Love Long Distance (Riva Starr Remix)
- Bloc Party - One More Chance (Alex Metric Remix)
- Example - Watch The Sun Come Up (Devil’s Gun “Zeitgeist” Remix)
- Calvin Harris - I’m Not Alone (Burns Rewerk)
- The Young Punx ft Count Bass D - Ready For The Fight (Black Noise 6. Destroy The Disco Edit)
- Fake Blood - Mars (Hervé Re-edit)
- Double 99 - Rip Groove (Disco Damage Vs Hood Hooligan 2009 Remix)
- AC Slater - Jack Got Jacked (Jack Beats Remix)
- The Prodigy - Take Me To The Hospital
- Polina - Shotguns (Trevor Loveys Destroy The Disco Remix)
- Riton & Primary 1 - Who’s There?
- Fatboy Slim - Star 69 (Rogue Element Remix)
- Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts (Kissy Sell Out Remix)
Disc 2
- Yves Murasca & BK Duke ft Angie Brown - Move Your Body (Funkanomics Remix)
- Grum - Heartbeats
- Lauren Flax ft Sia - You’ve Changed (War Games Remix)
- Kraak & Smaak ft Ben Westbeech - Squeeze Me (Trevor Loveys 5. Skeezer Pleezer Jam)
- His Majesty Andre - Peep Thong
- Louis La Roche - Sunshine Hotel
- Fake Blood - I Think I Like It
- Noob & Brodinski - Peanuts Club
- Sidney Samson - Riverside (Ralvero Remix)
- The Young Punx - Juice And Gin (Riva Starr Mix)
- Simian Mobile Disco - Audacity Of Huge
- Sebastian Ingrosso - Kidsos
One Phat DJ goes solo
For a long time, this website became dominated with content for the One Phat DJ Podcast. While it was good regular content about fresh funky house music, it was distracting from my main focus in life - the Web and digital media.
The One Phat DJ website has been available for quite a few years now - the first instance was setup way back in 2001 - but has usually been a single page pointing visitors to the podcast and connecting services such as Twitter , Facebook and Last FM.
A few months back, I decided it was time to migrate all One Phat DJ content to a dedicated website to highlight a clear distinction between my two different “guises”.
With the introduction of the Funky House Finesse brand and a regular slot secured on Lifted Radio, I gave myself a weekend to setup a basic website using my favoured CMS WordPress, plugging in all the existing content with minimal effort.
The project is evolving (like most good websites) and is sure to grow over the coming months but, for the time being, if you are more interested in the musical side of my life than the digital media, I suggest you pop on over to the One Phat DJ website, put it in your bookmarks and download the archive of mixes directly from there.






