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Live Review: James Mac 'Time and Time Again'

27 July 2015 | 12:00 pm | Madeline Kilby

Bursting into the world with a Nu-Disco track like flares at the roller disco, Aussie born, JAMES MAC has released his Vicious Black debut Time and Time Again.

Bursting into the world with a Nu-Disco track like flares at the roller disco, Aussie born, France based JAMES MAC has released his Vicious Black debut, 'Time and Time Again'.

While 'Time and Time Again' falls into the Nu-Disco/House genre, he is also known for both deeper House and Tech House music, often synonymous with the underground European DJ scene. His approach to music doesn’t seem fickle or confused with all the genre jumping, but rather it seamlessly blends together proving once again that today’s definition of a skilled electronica and house producer isn’t just about being able to create one style.

'Time and Time Again' gives off a 90’s house vibe with strong piano chords driving the track forward and soulful vocals throughout. The percussion beat is at just the right pace to give a late night feel to the track over all. 'Time and Time Again' is a track more to give off a euphoric club vibe than a dance floor smash. It’s the kind of sounds you want ringing in your ears as you trawl home.

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The full Time and Time Again package comes with two very different remixes by fellow Aussies. First up is Juliet Fox, who is currently based in London, offering a tech influenced remix that would be the perfect late night, party build up. Sydney-sider Stylematterz rounds out the venture with a bass driven mix that throws the track in a whole different, future house, direction. There is a bit of something here for everyone to love.

The Time and Time Again Single Package is available now on iTunes.

Words by Madeline Kilby

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