01/05/2021
Cheers to Juno for the review:
"Midge Thompson's latest single is the first we've come across whose title pays tribute to Dewsbury, a small town in West Yorkshire that once boasted one of the UK's most important bassline club nights. It's perhaps fitting then that 'Snorkelling in Dewsbury' combines Thompson's usual swinging-but-hypnotic tech-house grooves and spacey sounds with the kind of deep, heavy, warped bass that has long been a trademark of Yorkshire bassline producers. His ace original mix comes accompanied with a 'Progressive mix' from Paulo Mosca which adds layers of creepy sounds and clanging, metallic percussion to Thompson's spacey chords and deep, speaker-bothering bass. Over on the flip Thompson delivers two bonus cuts: the deep UKG-tech-house fusion of 'Sometimes You Can', and the more bumpin', New Jersey-via-Leeds thump of 'Hot Rod'."
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