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- 02 Dec 01
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Mazi has made no pretence about making a straight up, good old fashioned dance floor oriented collection.
Mazi Namvar has been releasing music since the mid ’90s, but luckily his debut album doesn’t embrace the kind of logical progression most house artists make.
Unlike many of his peers, who put out indulgent ‘concept’ albums, Mazi has made no pretence about making a straight up, good old fashioned dance floor oriented collection. After all, it’s what he’s known best for so why mess with the formula?
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From the twisted disco on ‘Everything Is Alright’ to the trippy, bass heavy rhythms on ‘Memory’ through to the tracky ‘Free Falling’, Community’ celebrates all that’s good and great about modern house music.
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