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Congellous - Dance All Night

Former Breaks pioneer, Stanley T Jones (Orange Kush/Jaguar), makes a welcome return to the dance music arena, unleashing his brand new guise Congellous, exploring the deeper side of House and the lighter side of Techno. His first release for Favouritizm, ‘Dance All Night’, is an addictive bass driven slab of Indie Dance. It comes decorated with lush, retro analogue synths, saluting the likes of Moroder, Kraftwerk, Vangelis and topped off with a cool electronic vocal that invites you to simply “Dance All Night..” ‘People’ is centred around an infectious HI NRG bass that bubbles under a tapestry of beautifully weaved, retro fused synthtopia.

“Aimed at your feet through your ears…” – Congellous

Congellous, aka Stanley T Jones, grew up in Anglesey, North Wales where as a teenager he was a member of a professional B-Boy crew. He cut his teeth on dance music frequenting clubs such as Quadrant Park in Liverpool, The Hacienda, Shelly’s and The Eclipse (89/90), listening to the likes of Sasha, Andy Carroll and Graeme Park. Later Stanley launched and DJ’d at his Evolution nights in N.Wales putting on the likes of Grooverider. Moving into production in 1998, Stan became a part of the Nu School Breaks scene under several guises releasing as Orange Kush on Botchit & Scarper, as Jaguar on TCR and 60 Hz on Second Skin with many releases under his belt. Now back in full time production, Stan as Congellous is exploring his love for the deeper side of Electronica, fusing Deep House grooves and airy Tech flavoured synthology to paint profound analogue soundscapes, giving a little wink to yesteryear.

Track Listing
1 Dance All Night
2 People
3 Dance All Night (Radio Edit)

‘Dance All Night’ will be released July 6th on Beaport promo / full release July 20th 2015 on Favouritizm

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