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The name should say it all, really. Way Out West's trancier half has done a fair bit of production work on his own, and this track is easily on par, if not better than, almost everything he's done solo so far.
Before I kick this review off, I should point out that Beatport briefly offered a remix titled "That Other Mix" (presumably also by Jody), but it was taken down within a day or two, possibly for copyright reasons. It's also worth noting that Distinct'ive's website has no record of this track as of yet, so "That Other Mix" may be available in the future. All I heard was a sample, but the most notable aspects of the remix were a more "progressive" feeling, and a more subdued melody.
Cold Drink, Hot Girl starts off with a simple 4/4 beat, and lets the melody trickle in after a rather short 30 seconds. It has a very consistant build, seeming to gain more and more momentum until around 3 minutes, where it peaks. The melody itself is a very simple and beautiful affair. It's well-pronounced, and not so padded as to make it feel forced. It's a shame that I can't really say that much about it, although there really might not be too much to say. It's just a very appealing, addictive melody. There is a breakdown that occurs around 4:15, a rather well-orchestrated affair that does well to help break things up a bit. Overall this track just...works. It's not brilliant in the sense that it's stuffed with extras, or that it has lots of things going on at once. It's beauty lies in its simplicity, something I'm more attracted to these days.
Conclusion:
This track is an outstanding effort by Jody, and I hope we can continue to see more of this kind of work from him, and possibly see some of it carry over into the Way Out West legacy. I dearly hope to see "That Other Mix" available for purchase sometime soon, since both tracks sounded very nice indeed.
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