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REVIEW: Grooveact - Stomp out on Wildlife! / Black Hole recordings

 With his new release on the Wildlife imprint Grooveat serves us a delightful mellow house track with a slightly futuristic sound to it. ‘Stomp’ is a definite must-have for your warm summer evenings.

Grooveact is the alias of Jaimy, mostly known from DJ duo Jaimy & Kenny D, on which he releases his house productions. Back in 1990 Jaimy was one of the first Dutch producers who succeeded in earning a living with house music, signing his first record deal at the age of 19. In 1998 he met his musical partner Kenny D with whom he has released and still releases some major dance floor smashers and remixes of classics such as Tiësto’s ‘Flight 643’. A few years later the guys set up their own label Fatal Tracks and later Jaimy started his solo labels Fatal Music and Drum Mode. A mastering service company followed suit.

Jaimy, thus in this case Grooveact, loves to combine all spectrums of the house genre; soulful, vocal, funk, disco, dark, deep and dirty and his sets are always uplifting, pumping and sexy. He’s an artist who lives to make people dance.

Dimitri Kechagias review: Wildlife is the cool house  record label of Black Hole recordings with superb releases so far! The good news continue on this top Dutch imprint with Grooveact and his brand new deep tech house smasher Stomp. It's noisy and loud title describes well the explosive content that needs good dj and crazy crowd to come alive on the dancefloor. The track is a powerful tech house banger with dutch house influences, deep UK garage house infusions and great arrangement that keep you interested and hooked throughout its duration. Stomp is truly underground material that doesn't look for mainstream chart success and one of those records that you wish to have it printed on vinyl cause not only the top sleeve will look great but the track as well will sound more aggressive and thunderous as well as because this monstrous bassline is not your average one for sure. Top sci-fi breakdown to make it "alien friendly" and then the final sequence to blow the speakers. I can imagine djs like Dave Clarke or Carl Cox feeling this gem and adopted for their dj sets. #PureGold Love it

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