Kornél Kovács “Space Jam”


Dust off a wine glass or three; today we raise a toast to one of the most dedicated house music institutions — Smallville Records. Ten years is a ruddy good time in this part of town, and establishing such a loveable brand takes some doing. Yet, with misty-eyed house at its core, the record store-cum-label has confidently strutted towards the big ten.

To celebrate, the Hamburg fam are dispensing the third and fourth part of the Ways Series — entitled Smallville Ways — with a two four-track 12″ and an 11-track CD. Naturally, the roll-call reels off like a FIFA dream team equivalent: STL, Christopher Rau, Moomin, L’Amour Fou (Move D with Benoit Bouquin (BB) and Marco Wollenberg), Smallpeople, Juniper, Jacques Bon, Lawrence, Rvds & Rau, and Tilman Tausendfreund.

Kornél Kovács’ offering carves the deepest incision though. Remodelling a D’Angelo organ sample into a diet version of itself, “Space Jam” is as airy and uncluttered as we’ve come to expect. Here’s to another decade then, ayy.

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