Falling Leaves

Falling Leaves

发行日期:
Johwayeshavebeeaoudfoacosideableime,adheimusicaloupuhasgoeaoudhewold,bohgeogaphicallyadaesheically.Fomheifiseleases,upoo......

Johnwaynes have been around for a considerable time, and their musical output has gone around the world, both geographically and aesthetically. From their first releases, up to now, they have produced under the same guise, a widely diverse body of work, from simple and minimalist acid house, to full-on orchestra oriented classics with the occasional drift into the more elegant territories of boogie and disco-funk. From Japan's Mule Electronique, to legendary Compost and London's now seminal Dissident, amongst many other outputs. All through 2009, Johnwaynes felt a growing distance from the reality of their own home country and took notice of Groovement's strong national-only artist roster and decided to do a special track. The result was the deep, super-groovy, and efficient piece of political mellow house of Falling Leaves and lays it against a comfortable, rhodes laden, boogie house instrumental, that reminds us of early KDJ releases or of Trus'Me's first Prime Numbers work. More than just a groove, a track that states a position and makes a stand. On the B side Social Disco Club delivers a melt-down of the original elements into an amazingly simple, yet surprisingly hypnotic, almost beatdown groove that slowly grows into a feel-good dancefloor killer for the more musically aware crowd.