eine 7inch-single mit zwei tanzflächenfüllern aus dem detroit mitte der 60er jahre. lester tiptons this wont change (1966) auf dem schwarzmarkt werden für originalexemplare preise von bis zu $5.000 aufgerufen - sowie baby dont you weep von edward hamilton and the arabians (1967), ein stück das das ehemalige the falcons mitglied ursprünglich für lou beattys mary jane label aufgenommen hatte.
fabulous 2-sider which offers something for both lowrider-soul as well as deepfunk aficionados. dont wake me up is deep soul at its best while the flip the jack mod kick is a monstrous deepfunk killer. that is why we put the latter one onto our third volume in the feeling nice series (trlp/cd-9048) some years back.
navy cut welcome surreal to the label for his inaugural release! hailing from yorkshire, the no-nonsense producer and dj caught our attention with his production skill and attention to detail. somnipath driven by a dark 808 bass that progresses into an eastern melodic atmosphere. on the flip side dont fall asleep is intense bass pressure with thick drums and even thicker vibes.
rush released!! not presold. star creature’s space funk bass hunk hero ourra drops this stylish disco boogie groove featuring london’s alena on vocals. originally slated for release in the fall, but rush released due to demand. peaktime summer dance floor heat in both vocal and instrumental versions. pressing on red coloured 7 inch vinyl.
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