Throughout 2009 the Italian label has set an incredible precedent of almost topping itself with each successive release, unleashing corker after corker. The upward spiral continues with this behemoth anthem for the Boys Own Faith nights, forged by a man known to many as half of cheeky 90s dance titans Stretch & Vern, who now casts his net wider into the pure house spirit still cavorting out there. Using Paradise Garage-friendly vocal disco a launch-pad, Stretch has perfected a gorgeous slab of lustrous, string-drenched house, bringing in London songstress P.J. Higgins to add a vocal which oozes pure class and soul. The remixes take it a step further again with Faze Action injecting lush, NY boogie flavours while label boss Shield turns in an exotic , beautiful arrangement, voice to the fore and boasting a fabulous bass-dominate interlude [also coming in Dub form]. Ribside also contributes a shadowy, tribal-tinged version with plenty of space before a Dub of the original heads straight for the dance floor with ceiling-pointed limbs in mind. Like the club nights and attendant Faith fanzine, this record carries on the spirit of house music and all who currently sail in her, even better that the flag now seems back to being the Jolly Roger.
5 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Kris Needs