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How Can You Sleep At Night ?

Varoslav & David K, Soldiers With Limits, Dave Ellesmere
How Can You Sleep At Night ?
With each hotly anticipated release, Supplement Facts Records re-confirm their status as one of the most consistent, forward thinking labels of today. Their 'How Do You Sleep At Night' EP further highlights this tag, as it showcases three new tracks from a choice collective of producers. 'In Our Own City' sees label a&r and regular contributor Varoslav finally team up with the producer who, over the years has greatly influenced his own style and sound, fellow Parisian, David K. A first return to the label for David since his 2008 'Jaffa Night' sees the pair create an elegantly twisted cut. A weirdly trippy and yet warmly comforting main riff flows brilliantly with its array of drums and wildy pitched, classic acapella. Druggy, warehouse music at its finest ladies and gentleman. Our second track comes from what can only be described as a 'power collective'. With a roster that reads like a 'who's who?' of the modern house 'cool school', 'Soldiers With Limits' are an act that are set to excite and ignite for some time to come, and Supplement Facts bring you their very first outing. Guti, Soul Clap, Le Loup, Greg Paulus, Shaun Reeves and Tanner Ross all lend their talents on the fantastically future/retro "Get Paid, Get Laid".  The track comes off like a never-ending James Brown breakdown; the whispered, building vocals over the ever-building breaks and beats.  The track teases you, and after its six and a half minutes of foreplay you are left nervously wanting to hit repeat if only to hear the fantastic payoff of melody that it delivers tantalisingly towards its finale. Label debutant Dave Ellesmere seems intent on giving us a crash course in hihat production in his track "Always Love" . Over its brooding, swelling chord rattles,  what sounds like a flock of hihats each pushing every possible combination of rhythm to occupy the high frequencies of your hearing range.  Couple this exuberance of tribal percussion with the fantastic sparse vocal stabs and you have one seriously danceable number. So from the sweatiest of Warehouse gigs, to sun drenched beaches, via pimped out P-Funk'd Paris hotel parties, the 'How Do You Sleep At Night' EP does indeed ask the right question. With jams like these, why would you want to?