
Fine Art present a new release by Frank Booker, with the boogie / slomo-house groover ‘Hope’ and the irresistable hook and dub/disco feel of the more uptempo ‘No Delay’.

Fine Art present a new release by Frank Booker, with the boogie / slomo-house groover ‘Hope’ and the irresistable hook and dub/disco feel of the more uptempo ‘No Delay’.

James Johnston dives in even deeper territory with these four excellent US-inspired deephouse cuts. We have the dark sexy groover ‘A new day begins’, the sunny rhodes-driven ‘Drive around the city’, the smoked-out ‘Haze’ and the hypnotizing late-night workout ‘Why do they wanna go’.

Basic Soul Unit returns to his Herman project with an excellent early chicago influenced house track. Seriously good track that is weird and wonky with much quality in the drum programming. Very spacious without being cheeky. It comes comes with an utterly irresistible rework from Vakula reminiscent of the halcyon days of chi house.

Achim Maerz makes his debut on Fine Art with a 5 track EP release. Tracks that are upbeat & summerish with a classic groove! Early Chicago influences are obvious, but Achim added a nice contemporary touch.

Fine Art with another piece of sultry nu-disco/house. This time its london’s Capracara (aka Jonathan Burnip). This vinyl only release of “Panic Beats” includes (beside the original version of course) a sweet remix from Diskjokke.

New full length CD from the man, Fabrice Lig. Nice combination of downbeat tracks, electro and classic Detroit techno as we know of Fabrice Lig! Perfect versatile Nice price CD release with all the extra’s, beautiful artwork!

Stuart Li aka Basic Soul Unit aka Herman starts this project for his production that one would not directly link to his Chicago house rooted Basic Soul Unit releases. Herman delivers two hot tracks with dubstep fueled beats, sub bass driven grooves with Detroit influenced sounds that one could expect on a label such as Hessle Audio.