
Since I’ve digging the crates here, I found this number from Air Frog that was released back in 2000. This track is a MONSTER with a wicked bassline.
Electronic Pop | House

Since I’ve digging the crates here, I found this number from Air Frog that was released back in 2000. This track is a MONSTER with a wicked bassline.

Going back in the day (circa 2003) for this deep house number from one Justin Martin. Fun bouncy sticky bass and well placed vocal snippets carry this track.
Bio from Discogs:
Justin Martin’s sound is both – melodic and tough. Justin first gained international acclaim for his single (“The Sad Piano”) on Ben Watt’s Buzzin’ Fly label. The single made its way into many A-List DJ crates as well as jumping on to Pete Tong’s Buzz chart, being selected as a “sureplayer” by DJ Magazine, and being dubbed “single of the week” by Update magazine in the UK. Justin Martin has established himself as the next generation of San Francisco house with the skills to hang with the current masters. Also, Justin Has been nominated as “Best Breakthrough DJ” by the 2004 international House Music Awards.

Here’s a track to get you geared up for solid night of hypnotic house music. From Ryan Elliott’s “Rocksteady EP” we have track two called, “Steadyrocking”, which is a moody electronic instrumental house track. The highlight of this track is the main motif of a four note piano line that weaves in and out of this seven minute plus track.