Alexander East : No More Artist: Alexander East
Title: "No More"

Tracklisting:
a1. LawnChair Generals vs. Rick Preston Mix - listen
b1. Original Mix - listen

Catalog: amenti03
Release date: December 2002

Reviews

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"Neither East nor Amenti are familiar names to me, but if all their output's of this calibre then I look forward to hearing more. "No More" has a full soulful male vocal, yet its beats are crisp enough and its rollin' bassline phat enough to ensure it'll work on both mainstream and specialist floors alike. Definitely a winner. 4/5"
Russell Deeks - IDJ Magazine - December 2002 _________________________________________________________________________________________

"URB Next 100 house heroes the LawnChair Generals team up with Rick Preston to deliver a deep, soulful remix of this East track. With shifting bass lines and enough thump to keep the floor firing, East's original is a more upfront and minimal late-night affair, perfect for turning up the heat in your sets. Another winner from our man!"
Timothy Brown - URB Magazine January 2003
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"East's track begs for dark sweaty dance floors in even darker metropolis nightclubs. People feelin' music, music pushing feet. The track is simple and sweet, easy on the ears but dashed with enough funk to make it work. Rick Preston & LawnChair Generals re-rub the flip on a sexier tip, leaving it open to a wider audience. 5/5"
Mike Varela - BPM Culture Magazine
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"A couple of months back I mentioned the Lawnchair Generals, two talented chaps from Seattle - well they're continuing to drop the dope jams. Coming shortly is their remix of Alexander East's No More (Amenti) co-produced with Rick Preston. This cut marries west coast psychedelia and deep chords, with more swing than a school playground. East's vocal carries the day on both this remix and the original, making this one sweet package."
Phil Williams - Pavement Magazine (Australasia) - House Reviews, Dec 2002
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