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REVIEW: Filthy Rich - Hustle EP is out on OFF recordings

1. Filthy Rich -- Rock The Disco
2. Filthy Rich -- I Won't Let You
3. Filthy Rich -- Hustle Up

UK's own Filthy Rich has proven to have a special talent when it comes to making people dance. With releases on imprints like Hot Waves, Defected and Toolroom, he has been a steady provider of groovy beats, exactly what we like here at OFF.

We are honoured to present this new EP with 3 outstanding dancefloor tracks ready to rock any discerning crowd, precisely "Rock The Disco" is the title of the first offering in this pack, a bubbly-bass jacker with a quirky vibe and classic house elements, followed by "I Wont Let You", another groover with a driving synth riff, great vocal work and an intense breakdown. "Hustle Up" closes this ep with style, with a heavy bass-synth driven track that keeps the tension high throughout the whole song in peaktime frenzy.

This is one special release designed to make the clubs go crazy, go grab it now!

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SELECTED FEEDBACK:
Tube & Berger - dope ep! rock the disco and hustle up for us!
Monte -This is terrible, you never get wrong.... Great EP, full support !
Purple Disco Machine - Cool EP
Robosonic - "rock the disco" will rock some discoteques...let me try.
Supernova - Cool Ep, full support...thanks ;)
Tapesh - Hustle Up 
Robert Ownes - all great tracks!
Joyce Muniz - nice !




Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the most happening deep tech house record labels at the moment is of course the massive Off Recordings that never stop to impress us with high quality house that remains grounded in the roots of house but doesn't afraid some experiments as well. Filthy Rich delivers 3 must drop bombs that will expand your mind without doubts. Rock The Disco is a such an energetic funky banger that you feel obliged to run on the dancefloor and dance a long with that even if you feel tired and exhausted.  I Won't Let You is a superb deep groovy sexy tech house gem with old school diva style vocal samples and garage music influences in it. It is so soulful and sounds so retro that  you can even think that was  produced in basements away from super fast computers and software that can make you soulless musician. Last but not least on Hustle Up things are going darker, more moody and 80's electro pop friendly with some disco elements as well. Great vocal samples placed on all the right moments to push the track even further and keep the dancefloor electrified. This EP is a must have or better do another job. Love IT

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