Hot City
You can file Hot City records wherever you like. You can call them rave revivalists or you can put them next to the newest convergent sounds of post-dubstep and UK funky. They're just as happy playing next to garage legends Ramsay & Fen as next to the intricate dubstep scientists Spatial (who have released Hot City tunes on their much-respected Infrasonics label), and their tunes will mix into Todd Terry or Cooly G, Basement Jaxx or Brackles, 2 Bad Mice or – if you're that way inclined – 2 Unlimited. Let frowning messageboard analysts fit them into this or that sub-stream of this or that movement within rave and post-rave music; Hot City know that it all flows to and from the same place: the dancefloor. As the old voice echoing through the years says, "house is a feeling" - well Hot City is a feeling too, and when that feeling hits, you'll know it and you'll want to track down the source.