Phil Weeks - Disco Inferno - Original Mix (Clash Music - CM007) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 26, 2012
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Brazilian label Clash Music's latest release comes from the enigmatic and influencial house producer Phil Weeks with his 'Disco Inferno' EP. The original mix is a classic low slung, sleazy, jacking groove from Phil. Brazilian duo Anhanguera add sax stabs and a driving groove whilst fellow Sau Paulo producers VCO Rox drop a techier, fidgetty electro-tinged remix that has peak hour written all over it.

Parisian DJ/producer Phil Weeks is a house music purist who has delivered raw beats influenced by classic Chicago house and nu-school French flair for well over a decade. Production highlights include Phil's three albums 'Love Affair' (2011), 'Yeah I Like That' (2003) and 'Raw Instrumental' (2012), alongside style-defining singles 'Hypnose', 'It Put Me Well' and 'All Day Every Day'. The music has been heavily supported by international dance press including achieving accolades such as MixMag's 'Tune Of The Month' and De-Bug's 'Album Of The Month', while DJs ranging from Danny Howells and Yousef to Mark Farina and DJ Sneak consistently play his tracks. Phil's long running Robsoul Recordings also defines him as one of the most skilled label heads in underground house music.

Anhanguera from Sao Paulo, Brazil are Dudu Palandre and Décio Deep - a duo at the forefront of a new generation of funky and jackin house producers. They have released several tracks through labels such as Robsoul, Minority, Shak Digital, Guesthouse and Good Family. Their music blends classic disco, jazz and hip hop samples with funky bass lines and fat beats - always sexy, groovy and 
driving.

VCO Rox complete the Sao Paulo focused line up. Paula Chalup and Eduardo Marote (aka Prztz and member of Jamanta Crew) have been honing their joint live show since 2010 which maintaining solo DJ careers in Brazil, Europe and America. Morate is well known as Prztz (and member of Jamanta Crew) who's releases for labels such as Classic, Robsoul and .dotbleep were hugely popular in the mid 2000's.
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