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"It's been a busy year for Seattle DJ/producer Danny Massure who dazzled us with his debut "What It Is". The good news is that he's back, with some of the best tracks from that CD - remixed by some of the phatest boys in the business. His blend of rare groove, funk and dance cannot be faulted. He has some killer tunes in his bag and the good news is that the all-star team of remixers have given their all.

The South City Allstars version of "Corkscrew", which opens the album just rocks. Everyone should own it. It's as simple as that. It's a quality tune and the Allstars have really done the original track justice and cranked everything up.

One of the real highlights from Danny's debut CD was "Mama Didn't Lie" and "What It Ain't" has not one, but two versions of that kicking track. I personally preferred the Rephrase remix, but I'm sure some of you will prefer the other by Quasamodo.

All the remixes accentuate the acid jazz and deep funk grooves by building on them, definitely making "What It Ain't" one of the must listen releases of the year. If you don't believe me, check out the Valique remix of "Hotchacha" - which as we say in England, is the mutt's nuts. You could play this tune a million times and never grow tired of it.

Normally, remix albums tend to ruin the original material, but "What It Ain't" has taken some truly great source material and sprinkled some serious magic over it.

What URB Magaznine Say

"Danny Massure is a true musician: DJ, producer, songwriter, drummer, and a couple other things, he certainly knows how to make some good music. This is shown well on his new album What it is. Similar in nature to the of Mr. Scruff, Massure is at the forefront of the Acid/Jazz/Funk movement, doing it all from Seattle, Washington. There are no samples on his new release, either...this cat is old school, doing everything instrumental and ringin' beautiful tones. Check out "Rock the Afro" below to find out."

-URB Magazine

New CD

"Love the new CD; as far as just listening pleasure I love Sweet Miss Rae; the keys remind me of some old Traffic vs. Doors and then the horns with the nice precussion --love it.

Playing out; probably my favorite is: Corkscrew--seems to get the dance floor going with little bit of latin flair--reminds me a bit like Mo'Horizons- very nice."

-J Mack; Forquarters Collective, Baltimore/ Washington DC