Different Attitudes For Miami 2017: A Deep Dive into UK’s House Scene
Alright, let’s cut to the chase—Different Attitudes For Miami 2017 is one of those albums that’s basically a passport stamp for your ears. You know how some records just scream “beach vibes” or “neon-lit rooftop party”? Yeah, this one does both, and then throws in a little afterparty contemplation for good measure. Released under the Different Attitudes label (makes sense, doesn’t it?), this UK-born gem dives headfirst into Deep House, House, and Tech House with enough swagger to make you forget about whatever playlist you were stuck on before.
Now, first up, I gotta talk about “It’s Cool (Klaus Keller Remix)” because holy smokes, Klaus really brought his A-game here. It opens all smooth and sneaky like, luring you in with these lush synths that feel like sipping an overpriced cocktail at sunset. But wait! Just when you think it's gonna stay chill forever, BAM—a bassline drops so groovy it could start a dance-off among penguins. The remix keeps things fresh without losing its soul; it’s like meeting an old friend who’s somehow cooler than you remember. Honestly, if this track doesn’t get your shoulders shimmying, check your pulse—you might be broken.
Then there’s “Woodstock Love (Dub)”, which hits different entirely. This one feels like stepping into a time machine set somewhere between Woodstock ‘69 and Berlin 2023. There are these trippy vocal snippets floating around that sound like someone whispering secrets from another dimension. And oh man, the beat? Pure hypnotic gold. If you’ve ever needed music to zone out to while pretending life isn’t falling apart, this is your jam. Like… imagine lying on a beanbag chair but also being spiritually enlightened? That’s what this song does to ya.
The rest of the album ain’t slacking either. Tracks like “Robots Don’t Feel” and “Pow Pow” keep the energy high, proving that robots may not feel emotions, but they sure can throw down some killer beats. Meanwhile, “All Over Ma..” wraps things up with a vibe so raw and unfiltered it feels like eavesdropping on a conversation between two DJs arguing over whose turn it is to DJ next.
So yeah, Different Attitudes For Miami 2017 is kinda wild—it’s got tracks perfect for dancing till dawn and others ideal for staring wistfully into the distance like you’re auditioning for a perfume commercial. What sticks with me most, though, isn’t just the music itself—it’s the way it makes you realize how universal house music really is. Whether you’re in Miami, Manchester, or Mars, these tunes remind us we’re all chasing the same thing: a moment where everything clicks, even if only for three minutes and thirty seconds.
And hey, fun fact—if aliens ever invade Earth, I’m blasting this album during negotiations. Because honestly, no species capable of resisting Klaus Keller’s remix deserves our planet anyway.