2020 repressed in coloured vinyl ...mosca is one of those people that can turn a crowd at the drop of a needle. anyone who has seen his energetic, all encompassing club sets can testify to his levity and the sheer scope of styles he touches on over the course of 60+ minutes. >done me wrong< and >bax<, the two tracks that make up his debut release for us, more than epitomize that approach. pouring his myriad of influences and musical passions into the one pot, we are proud to present you with two slices of freewheeling 4x4 mosca.
1994’s “flava in ya ear” captures one of those moments in hip hop that can be called career defining for nearly all involved. of course this was craig mack’s biggest selling single, landing at number 9 on the billboard hot 100 and hitting platinum status.
two of the best tracks from one of the rarest 70s soul lps on the planet, 500 copies only with a nice brand free label. one time press. the finest floaty modern soul you can buy.
2020 repress! larry heard returns with a fantastic new 12inch introducing gifted memphis based vocalist mr. white (aka chad white). you rock me is a soulful affair, created to be timeless, while >the sun can t compare< is a fun play with vocals over a typic acid track this can be played in many settings
definiteve collection of chris norman’s songs with smokie and from his solo years. limited pressing on coloured 180 gram double vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.
first ever vinyl release of the 1994 cranberries album. deluxe 2lp gatefold edition with remastered audio, including b-sides and previously unreleased track from mtv unplugged session.
repress 2020 - south london favourites chaos in the cbd come back to rhythm section international one year after their breakthrough ep ‘midnight in peckham’. the original ep captured a moment in time in a way few songs can manage. it was hailed as a masterpiece, capturing the attention of all who listened, as evidenced by the unquenchable demand for the 12 inch
support by: anja schneider, karotte, steve lawler, nic fanciulli, darin epsilom, claptone, damian lazarus, magit cacoon, robbie akbal, paco osuna, chris fortier, noah pred, mihai popoviciu, pathaan, spektre, niconè, click + click, james flavour, gary beck, can -khan-oral...
for michigander s fifth release, brian kage delivers four solid dance-floor fillers, each infused with a unique blend of melodic detroit soul, intelligent acid and perfectly mixed percussion. each offering teleports the listener into a future where social distancing has finally abated and celebration can commence. lockdown starts the record off with undulating 303 bass notes that groove around in a circular arpeggiated formation until hypnotic 909 percussion breaks through with echoing claps and weaves together a tale of futuristic tension building. hold on pain ends features a stabbing analog synth-line that repeats a half-beat phrasing contrasted with slamming technical percussion, a heavy kick and a lush pad that is perfect for late nights in a warehouse. that woman from michigan contains gentle swinging upbeat percussion and deep soothing chords with samples of governor whitmer asking all michiganders to do their part and join together in solidarity. a subtly modulating acid line builds tension into a perfectly resonating crescendo. f.u covid19 - an ominous swelling pad rips across the dystopian horizon as swinging rimshots build around a deep pulsing kick and a dirty mono synth swirl. echoing vocal samples punctuate this acidic frenzy until the tension falls away giving dancers an opportunity to catch their breath before the next round of infectious rhythmic groove forces the hypnotic spell to intensify.
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