Dutch producer Feiertag, signed to Jazzanova’s Sonar Kollektiv, punches the clock with ‘Encino Boogie’: a four minute-odd slab of buoyant funk sprinkled with laid-back house tropes and brass-heavy, loungey dub tonalities, perfect for drawing out the pleasure of dreamlike summer boogie sessions.
Clear your mind and shuffle your feet to that feverish mix of solar-powered drums, slap bass and sensually aqueous groove.
Feiertag’s ‘Encino Boogie’ is one of the exclusives on the forthcoming Boogie Angst Edition Three compilation, celebrating another successful label year – out Nov 27.
credits
from Encino Boogie,
released October 30, 2020
Written by Joris Feiertag, Oscar de Jong and Valentijn Bannier.
All instruments and production by Joris Feiertag. Additional production by Oscar de Jong.
Except additional synths, piano, clavinet by Oscar de Jong, guitar by Valentijn Bannier and double bass by Joeri Pronk.
P&C 2020 Boogie Angst
Published by Jalapeno Music Publishing
Like so many others, this came like a bolt out of the blue and, even though it's well before payday, I had to have this astonishing album on vinyl to prove it exists. The feel of the tunes makes me feel like the Impressions do, Curtis Mayfield, the big spaces and instinctive horns and stuff drifting in and out. Great grooves and I can see lots of ghosts nodding along to this with big smiles on their faces. At last! Anthony Cottrell
Brings back so many great memories and I loved playing it on my Music Without Labels radio shows on Soulpower-radio and Totally Wired Radio again. Music Without Labels
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Souleance has dropped two absolutely fantastic and entirely different dancefloor rip-ups in a single seven.
One is rollercoaster melody, the other is hardboiled trip. Both unmissable. Leon Frey