A Native Of Chicago, And Heavily Influnced By The Earliest Of House Music To The Present , It's been since 1994 That Joey Kay Releases A Vinyl Record, On House Jam Records Chicago, With The "Eclectiz E.P.". Early 2011 Marked Joey Kay's Debut Extended Play On The Label "Stylistic Recordings Vinyl", "The Latitude" Extended Play (STYL#001) , Joey Backs Up His Stance And Placement In Chicago Deep House With His Second Release On Stylistic Recordings (STYL#002), Entitled "The Deep End" Extended Play. Let yourself Fall into these TRUE Anthems Of Chicago's Deep House Music!The Music on this Extended Play kicks off A1 Placement, with a Classic Chicago Term "Crosstown Classix", which represents a Deep House with a Peak Club Attitude. A vast array of both Rhythmic and Musical Instruments, in seemingly almost perfect unison, yet Swingin' to the feel of the Moving Dance Floor. A2 Tracklisting, "Suddenly (Vocal Snip Mix)" Is A Much Deeper Atmospheric feel, with Large Rhodes Organs and a more Minimal Deep House Feel, and Vocal Snips Sung by Alain Quinn. It maintains a slightly more Downtempo Deep Chicago House Feel, with wonderful Arpreggio Synths to Fill elaborately to the feel. As Flipping To The Side B Lifts You Up, The B1 Track Kicks Off With The Title Song To This Extended Play, "Off The Deep End" Is A Motivated Deep House Dance Floor Filler. With Both Deep House And Peak Club Hour Feels, as it starts off with an intentional rough, small filter feel, then opens up beautifully and HEAVY, into a full-fledged Deep House Track. Synths and Acid Basses have the feel of Swing Deep Chicago House. It Has An Anthem Feel Of Chicago Deep House Artist Craig Loftis, As Well As Other Chicago Deep House Pioneers. B2, "Real Love", Is the final Composition on this Extended Play Record. Nice Downtempo Feel, with Lush Bass Tones and Synth Sounds, as well as an accompanying Organ to Cater To the Motion Of The Dancefloor Smoothly. The TR909 Is Placed A great deal Nicely to keep the Dancefloor Bumpin'!
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