McMillion, Jon: Don't It Make You
McMillion, Jon: Don't It Make You
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: McMillion, Jon
Label: Nuearth Kitchen
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 880319644412
Genre: Electronic
Don't It Make You (edit 1) is a relentless house rhythm bolstered with congas, massed claps, synth-bass raspberries, and a badass male singer, over which a miasma of enigmatic tones bubbles and swirls. On edit 2, McMillion strips things down to dancefloor essentials and erases some of the free-floating background weirdness. Fred P emphasizes the track's mysterious drones and loops a female vocalist while dropping in some echoed male chatter to gently disorient. Orson Wells layers and pitches up the original's cascades of bleeps, which become the dominant motif, and subtly modulates said bleeps while keeping that irrepressible rhythm strutting.
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Don't It Make You? (Edit 1)
1.2 A1. Don't It Make You? (Edit 2)
1.3 B1. Don't It Make You? (Fred P Reshape)
1.4 B2. Don't It Make You? (Orson Wells Remix)