Bring Enough To Spill Some

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Total Tracks: 28   Total Length: 142:05

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04.22.11
Chuck Love, Bring Enough To Spill Some
Label: Om Records

Does it get smoother than this? Deep house up-and-comer Chuck Love's debut CD is perhaps one of the easiest electronic music listens you'll ever have. Bring Enough to Spill Some does exactly what its title implies: it's a double disc affair in which Love showcases his production and instrumental prowess on the first (“Soul Symphony” and “Bailando” are particular highlights) and then goes on to mix it up on the second disc with a collection of remixes. While the non-stop dance party of the latter could make for quite a soundtrack at your next shindig, the former is where it's at. On it you can hear Love futzing around with a trumpet, flute and his beloved hookahphone (melodica, for those playing at home), coloring his past, current and future dance smashes with a flair all his own.

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A must for funky fans

OpenEvan

Cool pop with a funky lounge beat. Perfect for chilling out or a chill jive. Highly recommended for those who like slow and thoughtful beats.

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Sorry I missed the show!

ChiBreaks

This is bumpin! Sorry I missed this show in Austin. Download the whole thing, you will not be sorry!

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Sweet

jeffman

I had a chance to see Chuck live @ SXSW in Austin, TX at Sky this March 2007. What a show...he sure did bring enough to spill some and then some...lol!!! The second CD is a MIX!!!

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Maybe it’s the fact that he plays all of his own instruments rather than just spinning and beat-matching the work of others, but Chuck Love brings something very unusual to the house music scene: a sense of the song rather than just a sense of the groove. On this two-disc set he showcases both his original compositions (on the really stellar first disc) and a full DJ set of remixes of work by such eminent colleagues as Ricardo Rae, Andy Caldwell, White Lotus Society and the always impressive Colette. The DJ disc is a solid achievement without being anything particularly groundbreaking or exceptional, but the first disc is a real treat. Love’s work with his Minneapolis friend Fourfeet is especially good — the surprisingly funky and breakbeat-laden “Never Forget” and the more mainstream house-oriented “Back in My Life” are both top-notch songs. But “Bailando,” a Latin house workout featuring Estaire Godinez, and “Long Way Down” are also minor gems. Things do bog down just a little bit near the middle, with the tedious “Beatdown” (a song built almost entirely of clubland clichés and catch phrases) offering the low point. But everything else is so good that it’s easy to forgive the occasional soft spot. Highly recommended. – Rick Anderson

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