Rhythm Plate - Not Like That (Hot Toddy Remix) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 18, 2013
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Download: http://www.beatport.com/release/off-the-charts-remixes/1190190

With their Off The Charts LP continuing to gain fans two months after its release, Rhythm Plate serve up a mouthwatering package featuring five remixes of album tracks by Hot Hoddy, Art of Tones, Demarkus Lewis, James Dexter and YSE. The remixes focus on some of Off The Chart's standout vocal performances with Frank H. Carter III, Clyde, Lorna Bean and Tom Edwards all featuring.

Throughout their careers Rhythm Plate have always sought to work with people they know and consider friends, and such is the case with this release, with remixers carefully chosen by Ant Plate, Matt Rhythm and their label Lost My Dog.

As a founding member of Crazy P, Chris "Hot Toddy" Todd's career has seen him release several critically acclaimed albums and tour the world playing some of the biggest festivals and venues. As Hot Toddy his music has appeared on Om, 2020 Vision and Winding Road amongst countless others. The roots of his Not Like That remix go right back to connections in Nottingham, shared friends, studios and labels that pioneered the original deep house sound.

Art Of Tones' music for 2020 Vision, Lazy Days, Room With a View and many other labels has been massively popular with the Rhythm Plate and Lost My Dog team for several years, along with his prior output as Llorca. The remix came as a result of Art Of Tones' love of Off The Charts and conversations with Matt Rhythm.

Demarkus Lewis has been involved with Lost My Dog since the label's early days and is an artist that had a large influence on the sound of LMD. His remix of Bring It On Back was delivered to the label as a surprise when he heard the original version and decided to make his own remix. An instant hit with all involved, it was quickly polished up for a full release.

James Dexter has been one of the deep house success stories of the last couple of years, bringing his garage-influenced sound out of London to labels including Large, Om, Salted and Lost My Dog, where he has become a firm friend of the label and released two EPs in the last 12 months.

Last but not least, Ant Plate adopts his YSE alias for a reworking of Yeah x 10 (State Of My Fate). With appearances on no fewer than 19 Lost My Dog releases, YSE is one of the label's most prolific, talented and best selling artists. It's a relationship set to continue with the imminent release of new single Someone Like You featuring Frank H. Carter III.
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