• Love Revolution - Give It To Me Baby

    Anytime someone reaches for “Give It To Me Baby” you’re walking into Rick James’s house and you’d better wipe your feet, because that 1981 groove is one of the most perfect basslines ever committed to tape. Love Revolution clearly know the assignment and don’t try to out-funk the original, they just give it a clean dancefloor chassis and let the source material do the seducing. The result is a feel-good house edit that’s about as subtle as a disco ball to the face, and honestly that’s the appeal. Some nights you don’t want nuance, you want a groove that’s been making people lose their minds for forty years dressed up for a modern club. The four-on-the-floor sits politely under that immortal hook, and the production is bright and uncomplicated. Is it essential? No. Will it work the second it comes on at a party where everyone’s three drinks deep? Absolutely. I have a weakness for these shameless funk flips because they remind you dance music is supposed to be fun before it’s supposed to be cool. Love Revolution kept the joy intact and got out of the way. That’s the right call. Turn it up and stop overthinking it.

    1 min on this. Less time than the wait for the drop in a Coldplay 'banger'.

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