Women Were Born To Luv By Demuir & Andre Salmon (Original Mix) by Purveyor Underground published on 2021-06-24T21:40:55Z Leading with early support from Harry Romero in his BBC Radio 1 mix, Demuir & Andre Salmon deliver a modern version of a sexy and driving track called, "Women Were Born to Luv", followed by unprecedented remix support from the likes of Kenny Dope, Carlo Lio, and Valentino (CA) formerly of The Junkies. "I originally wrote this tune back in 2008 in Reason as I was getting my production itch to return to the music industry after seeing Carlo Lio, Nathan Barato, and The Junkies playing at Footwork (now Coda) in Toronto's emerging Tech House scene. I always loved the sincerity and sexiness in the vocal and sat on it for some time and brought it back just prior to the pandemic got in full swing. As things are re-opening, it only makes sense for this one to be part of the 'feel good aesthetic' that awaits us." - Demuir Andre Salmon provides modern enhancements to the original mix and arrangement whilst keeping the hypnotizing percussion loop and vocal as the focal point of the track matched by Demuir's expressive bassline and stabs that lock firmly with the dancefloor. Andre's precise tuning of the hats and already present percussive bassline keeping the track pulsing throughout. Kenny Dope makes his first appearance on Purveyor Underground making space in the mix and offering a profound twist to the vocal with his skilled use of effects. He also elevated the track with his interpretation of the bassline and seasoned b classic MAW style percussion and swing that sit nicely in the track. As if to provide Demuir a reminder of listening to them during a late-night / after-hours set, Carlo Lio and Valentino make known a big room tech-based sound that can be heard from the likes of a Dubfire and early Plastikman set. The booming kick followed by complex layered subs places the vocal in leveled-up sphere. Patreon Promo: Soon Tastemaker Promo: Next Week Beatport: July 9 Worldwide: July 23 Genre House