House Party invites you to the slopes with their 2014 release, "St Moritz Apres Ski." This vibrant compilation is a testament to the duo's knack for curating a sonic journey that's as thrilling as it is relaxing. Spanning a generous 2 hours and 19 minutes, the album is a diverse mix of genres, from deep house and electro to lounge and disco, all tied together with a common thread of smooth, danceable beats.
The album kicks off with "True" by Ritchie and Guy Dub, setting a lively tone that carries through tracks like "What Is Love" by Deepnight Reshuffle and "Year of the Cat" in its electro instrumental guise. House Party has skillfully remixed and reimagined classic tunes, giving them a fresh, contemporary twist. Notable remixes include "Twin Peaks (Movie Theme)" in a deep house extended version, and "So Sexy" which stands out with its sultry vibe.
The album also features a range of original tracks that showcase House Party's production prowess. "Harper's Bazar" and "La nuit" are standout tracks that highlight the duo's ability to create atmospheric, moody soundscapes. The album closes with "Extreme Ways - Theme from 'Bourne'," leaving you with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to hit play again.
"St Moritz Apres Ski" is not just a collection of songs; it's an experience. Whether you're looking to dance, relax, or simply enjoy some expertly crafted music, House Party has delivered an album that's sure to become a staple in your music collection.