Two hours and a half of deep house mixes; and it's awesome! I can't relate to how heartwarming this must feel to the LGBT community, but from a purely musical point of view, this is fucking ace despite its gargantuan length - it does feel kinda long but less than any Drake album so that's a goodun. Each track tackles different aspect of deep/ambient house with variety and a clear sense of construction. Above all, it's the universalism oozing from these remixes that make them so good and so genuine - and if I mostly listen to house to shake da ass, I also do it to, simply, feel warmer in my lil heart. That "Seashore" dialogue is absolutely beautiful and will have anyone relate to it independently on one's sexual orientation. Thank you very much, Sprinkles.
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