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LA underground hubs DISCOS XXX aka DX3 and Elbow Grease join forces to proudly present Point Winona Sound Library Vol 1 — featuring 20 disJnct arJsts from the inspired local dance music scene, working under one unified studio roof in various collaboraJve formaJon at the mighty Los Feliz hilltop palace Point Winona, overseeing the city they collecJvely represent. These Jmeless warehouse wrecking tracks all stand on their own, but the compilaJon as a whole offers a solid geographic sonic statement with shared rhythmic DNA and bold rooted-futurist producJon blueprints, guided by the champion efforts of studio execuJve producers/curators Tavish DJ and Dave Aju.
The BPS stage-seyng opener evokes crispy A.M. hours with lush Detroit-meets-Cali feels on “Within Reason” — then studio dream team 5 ATMs bring the dubwise floor vibes up a notch on “A Dub Called Mondo” and Chitown-to-LA legend Sco` K lays down an FM bass-laced acid house heater with “Tighter & Tighter”. Nashville-born producer Gryph funks things up on the live space boogie bump of “Winona at Sunset” while SSRI, comprised of Underground Resistance’s DJ Dex/Nomadico, Aju, and Black Lodge’s fearless leader Kosmik, drop fierce robo-Italo bliss on “Omnicallora”. Things take a further psychedelic twist with the PW edit of Sco`y Coats’ sublime midtempo tripper “Be Work Zone Alert”, then Omakase’s own Gold Code alongside longJme rave brother Aju drop the nasty J Saul-salute “Yolo Jungle”, and Warehouse PreservaJon Society aka Tavish DJ & TK fully detonate floors inna raucous Wicked Crew stylee with “Data Bliss”. Undisputed LA scene queen Stacy ChrisJne arrives with her shining debut “Smart Move”, where she and Aju trade sly vox lines of party advice over a bouncing tech banger for the ages, before the “Obsesion RomanJca (Free Winona Dub)” sees Sisters Of Sound aka Maddy Maia and Toye’s, OG track geyng stripped back and fired up to acidic peak Jme form. Then Dave Aju and SF homies Moniker aka EO & Kenneth Sco` unleash wild uptempo melodic bruk heaven on “Chuy Luis”, and VasJr sends us home with the stratospheric drum n bass closer “Turnpike”.






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