Soul Avengerz featuring Javine - Don?t Let The Morning Come - Video
August 31, 2006

2006 has been a great year for Positiva. Artists ranging from The Shapeshifters to Ferry Corsten to Deep Dish and MYNC Project & Danny Rampling have continued to provide the label with club smashes and chart hits alike. And as summer heats up, the latest addition to its stable, London?s Soul Avengerz, leading lights of the capital?s house scene, have struck audio gold.
Soul Avengerz featuring Javine?s ?Don?t Let The Morning Come? has ?smash? written all over it. Dance records this huge come around but once a year, but rarely are they as good as this, an out and out house anthem from one of Britain?s leading production duo?s with a young vocalist who sounds like she cut her teeth at Studio 54.
London?s house boys done good, Paul Gardner and Wayne O?Connell, have been an integral part of London house culture for a decade, synonymous with both underground parties and the kind of special, one-off events that leave you wondering if club culture could get any better. Their recent (and first) Positiva release, the ?Sing EP?, continued their fine run of underground hits that include ‘Love You Feel?, and ‘Keep The Funk Alive’ (released on Soulfuric), and major remixes for the likes of Chris Lake?s ?Changes?, Mish Mash?s ‘Speechless’, Dina Vass, G-Minor and Inaya Day.
After producing the instrumental version of ?Don?t Let The Morning Come?, Soul Avengerz hunted around for someone to give the track a vocal big enough to match the music. Javine stepped up and delivered an example of why she?s one of the hottest vocal talents in Britain. Utilising the riff from 1982?s classic electro cut, ?The Smurf? by Tyron Brunson, the track is being hammered on the underground, in Ibiza, on Radio 1, across the UK?s ILR network, and it?s still 2 months from release.
The remix package includes the Soul Avengerz? ?Klub Vocal?, ?Klub Dub?, and a ?Dirty Dub? in honour of their legendary club night, Dirty, the most popular night at London?s Pacha. German house hero, Raul Rincon, maintains his pedigree with dub and vocal mixes, while Kurd Maverick presses the electronic button, and Claude Von Stroke & Justin Martin kidnap the original and pack if off to a warehouse party in San Francisco.
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