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Reworked By Detroiters

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A diverse selection of remixers from today's generation of Detroit producers and musicians, looking back at the immense legacy of Funkadelic and re-imagining it for now, with the re-interpreters chosen to prismatically represent the vastness of Funkadelic's genre-bending music.All tracks recorded in Stereo, except Let's Make It Last which was recorded in Mono

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Side 1
1. Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip)
2. You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix)
3. Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix)
Side 2
1. Cosmic Slop (Moodyman mix)
2. Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix)
3. Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version)
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1. Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix)
2. Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit)
3. Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version)
Side 4
1. Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin At Ya mix)
2. Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T dancer remix)
3. You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix)
Side 5
1. Be My Beach (Mophno & Tom Thump mix)
2. You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub)
3. Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit)
Side 6
1. Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed
2. Maggot Brain (BMG dub)

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Mulatu Of Ethiopia

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Strut present the first official reissue of a landmark album in the field of African music , Mulatu Astatke’s ‘Mulatu Of Ethiopia’ from 1972. Recorded in New York , the album arrived at a time when Astatke had begun to master the delicate fusion of styles needed to create Ethio jazz. “I left the UK for America and studied at Berklee College in Boston. I learnt the technical aspects of jazz and gained a beautiful understanding of many different types of music. That’s where I got my tools. Berklee really shook me up.”Journeying regularly to the Big Apple to play and watch live shows at the Cheetah , the Palladium and the Village Gate, Astatke met producer Gil Snapper on the circuit. “Gil was a nice and very interesting guy. He produced music and worked with all kinds of musicians.” The meeting would lead to a series of albums on Snapper’s Worthy label. The first , ‘Afro Latin Soul’ , documented Astatke’s new-found directions. “Mulatu has created a new sound , ” enthused Snapper on the album jacket. “He has taken the ancient five-tone scales of Asia and Africa and woven them into something unique and exciting, a mixture of three cultures , Ethiopian, Puerto Rican and American.”A second volume of ‘Afro Latin Soul’ followed before Astatke began to hone his sound further , infusing funk and cultural influences into the mix. Returning to a downtown Manhattan studio with Snapper and working with some of the city’s top young jazz and latin session players, ‘Mulatu Of Ethiopia’ began to take shape. “We rehearsed for 3-4 weeks” remembers Astatke. “it took them a while to get the right feeling in the music.” The resultant album represented the first fully formed document of Astatke’s trademark Ethio jazz sound. It features ‘Kulunmanqueleshi’, ‘Dewel’ , and ‘Kasalefku-Hulu’ , tracks that Mulatu would return to regularly on singles and in live shows , the Ethio-Latin workout ‘Chifara’ and the self-titled groover ‘Mulatu’ (“I wanted to make a track for... myself!”). This definitive reissue of the album comes in a limited edition 3LP 6-panel gatefold set featuring the stereo album master , a pre-mix mono master and a selection of outtakes from the sessions , giving the listener rare access to the DNA of the studio process. Also available are standard 1CD and 1LP formats. All formats feature a new interview with Mulatu Astatke and rare photos.- 3LP 6-PANEL GATEFOLD with DOWNLOAD CARD- First ever official reissue of Mulatu Astatke classic from 1972- Remastered by Carvery Cuts from original reel to reel tapes- Limited edition 3LP features unreleased mono version of album + exclusive out-takes from the studio sessions- All formats include rare photos and a new interview with Mulatu Astatke- All formats include full original Worthy Records artwork

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Side 1
1. Mulatu
2. Mascaram Setaba
3. Dewel
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1. Kulunmanqueleshi
2. Kasalefkut-Hulu
3. Munaye
4. Chifara
Side 3
1. Mulatu (mono album mix)
2. Mascaram Setaba (mono album mix)
3. Dewel (mono album mix)
Side 4
1. Kulunmanqueleshi (mono album mix)
2. Kasalefkut-Hulu (mono album mix)
3. Munaye (mono album mix)
4. Chifara (mono album mix)
Side 5
1. Munaye (take 1)
2. Mascaram Sebata (take 1)
3. Mascaram Sebata (take 2)
4. Mascaram Sebata (take 3)
Side 6
1. Kulunmanqueleshi (take 1)
2. Kulunmanqueleshi (take 2)
3. Kulunmanqueleshi (take 4)
4. Kasalefkut-Hulu (take 1)
5. Kasalefkut-Hulu (take 2)

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Nigeria Soul Fever - Afro Funk, Disco And Boogie - West African Disco Mayhem!

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Soul Jazz Records' new Nigeria Soul Fever is their first release to explore the vast wealth of Nigerian music recorded in the 1970s. The new album comes with introductory sleeve-notes by Bill Brewster (author of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life).Packed-full with Afro-Funk, Disco and Boogie all from Nigeria, this triple album/double CD set brings together a stunning collection of diverse West African sounds. Whilst a small handful of the artists featured (Joni Haastrup, Tee Mac, Christy Essien) have seen the light of day outside Africa, this is essentially a collection of killer tracks by an array of artists completely unknown outside of Nigeria. Artists such as Don Bruce & The Angels, Akin Richards & The Executives, Angela Starr, Jimmy Sherry & The Music Agents. It's no surprise that these records are extremely rare and expensive to buy individually so this album will save you going broke trying to find them.These recordings were made at a time when Nigeria’s trade restrictions banned imported records. Whilst new musical trends (such as American soul, funk, disco etc) entered and influenced the country, the local music scene remained just that - local. Consequently, these recordings remain practically unknown to anyone outside of the country.This album follows on from Soul Jazz Records' 1960s collection Nigeria Freedom Sounds, released last month, and will be followed by the reissue of the incredibly rare and groovy Nigerian 1980 disco boogie funk album Tee Mac's Night Illusion. Triple-album vinyl + download.

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1. Joni Haastrup - Free My People
2. Christy Essien - You Can't Change A Man
3. Akin Richards & The Executives - Afrikana Disco
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1. Tee Mac - Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
2. Joni Haastrup - Greetings
Side 3
1. Don Bruce & The Angels - Ocheche (Happy Song)
2. Benis Cletin - Get Up & Dance
3. Colomach - Enoviyin
Side 4
1. Joni Haastrup - Do The Funkro
2. Tee Mac - Living Everyday (feat Marjorie Barnes)
3. Arakatula - Mr Been To
Side 5
1. Angela Starr - Disco Dancing
2. Joni Haastrup - Wake Up Your Mind
Side 6
1. Jimmy Sherry & The Musik Agents - Nwaeze
2. Benis Cletin - Soul Fever
3. Arakatula - Wake Up Africa

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Coming Home: Original Ghanaian Highlife & Afrobeat Classics 1964-1981

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Gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + 2xCDOriginal Ghanaian Highlife & Afrobeat Classics 1967-1981 ?Ghanaian highlife master and “The Golden Voice Of Africa”, Pat Thomas,returns with his first full career retrospective on Strut this Autumn, covering his late ‘60s big band highlife recordings through to the “burger highlife” movement of the early ‘80s. Growing up with music around him (“my uncle, King Onyina, was an important highlife musician”), Thomas was inspired to become a singer after hearing vocalist Joss Aikins: “He sang with Broadway Dance Band and Decca in Ghana chose him to sing with any group that came into their studios.” When a new incarnation of Broadway Dance Band was created in ‘67, led by Ebo Taylor, Thomas received his first big break. “Ebo started to write new songs. I added the lyrics and sang them and it worked well.” The partnership with Taylor would become one of the enduring forces in Ghanaian music during the ‘70s, creating a fresh, progressive new highlife sound. They played with the Blue Monks band before, in 1974, forming Sweet Beans with the backing of Ghana’s Cocoa Marketing Board: “The album, ‘False Lover’, was the first under my own name and my first for Gapophone,” Pat reflects. “Reggae was “on” at that time - Jimmy Cliff was the guy - so I tried reggae fusions and brought in some soul.” The album established Thomas across Ghana. Sweet Beans disbanded but the musicians stayed together as Marijata. “The guys initially used Jewel Ackah as their vocalist but they involved me and I re-vocalled the album. This became the ‘Pat Thomas Introduces Marijata’ LP. At that time, I would go to George Prah at Gapophone to ask for money and he would say, ‘if you want me to pay you, go and write a song!’ So, tracks like ‘Coming Home’ came about that way, written on the spot.” A second Marijata album followed before a damaging coup in Ghana in 1979. “Jerry Rawlings’ “house-cleaning” was designed to stop corruption but it seriously damaged our country’s music culture.” Thomas left for Berlin and stayed true to his highlife roots, becoming the first Ghanaian to record highlife there. “In Ghana, people ex-pats living in Germany called themselves ‘burgers’, so the scene became ‘burger highlife’.” Thomas travelled to Togo and London, before settling in Canada: “I ended up there for ten years playing for universities, Ghanaian societies and festivals.”Pat is now back with Kwashibu Area Band and touring worldwide: “Today, highlife has become the world’s music and I am proud to still bring it to so many people.” ‘Coming Home’ is released on 2CD, 3LP and digital and features exclusive photos and a full interview with Pat Thomas.First ever career retrospective of key Ghanaian highlife figureCovers ‘60s highlife to heavy ‘70s Afrobeat and later highlife disco periodfull official release, produced in conjunction with Pat Thomas. Many tracks released internationally for the first timeincludes two previously unreleased tracks: ‘No Money, No Love’ and ‘Sack The Devils’ recorded with Ebo Taylortouring around album globally with Kwashibu Area Band during 2016-7

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Side 1
1. Ogyatanaa Show Band - (Super) Yaa Amponsah (with Pat Thomas)
2. Pat Thomas & The Black Berets - Obra A Yebo Yi
3. Pat Thomas & The Big '7' - Eye Colo
4. Pat Thomas - Awurade Mpaebo
5. Pat Thomas & The Sweet Beans - Merebre
Side 2
1. Pat Thomas & The Sweet Beans - Revolution
2. Pat Thomas - We Are Coming Home
3. Pat Thomas - Let's Think It Over
4. Pat Thomas & The Sweet Beans - Set Me Free
Side 3
1. Ebo Taylor - No Money, No Love (feat Pat Thomas - previously unreleased)
2. Ebo Taylor - Sack The Devils (feat Pat Thomas - previously unreleased)
3. Pat Thomas & Ebo Taylor - Ma Huno
Side 4
1. Pat Thomas - Mewo Akoma
2. Pat Thomas - Gyae Su
Side 5
1. Pat Thomas - Yamona
2. Pat Thomas & Marijata - I Need More
Side 6
1. Super Sounds - Who's Free
2. Pat Thomas - Mpaebo

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Tale Of 2 Cities

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Tale Of 2 Cities (or T.O.2.C for short) is the culmination of what was just a whim of an idea from label owners Mike & Justin. It's the first of its kind for us & anyone who knows anything about Kolour LTD should know that we shall leave no stone un-turned on a release of this magnitude. This 14 track, 3x12 vinyl compilation is a smooth journey throughout the realms of deep house, mid-tempo grooves, funk/soul, with an edit (or two) for good measure.Disc #1 features the incomparable talents of Jimpster (under his Franc Spangler alias), Admin, Ugly Drums & Lady BlackTronika, Henry Wu, and The Hue ft. Kissy Asplund.Disc #2 features the FOUK boys, Frank Booker, Vincenzo de Bull & Halve Soul, & Inkswel.Disc #3 features the talents of Eddie C, Napoleon, Sleazy McQueen & VinylAddicted, Patchworks, and LeBlanc.3 x LP in a Trifold sleeve & Poster.

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1. Franc Spangler - Wally's Groove
2. Admin - Reach For Love
Side 2
1. Ugly Drums & Lady BlackTronika - Change The Key
2. Henry Wu - 9 Bit Stoners
3. The Hue - Stressin' (feat Kissy Asplund)
Side 3
1. FOUK - Bunny's Too Tight To Mention
2. Frank Booker - Unburdened
Side 4
1. Vincenzo De Bull & Halve Soul - Heavy Vibes
2. Soul Of Habib - Ra's Lament" (feat Freekwency)
Side 5
1. Eddie C - All Time Freak
2. Napoleon - Over & Done
Side 6
1. Sleazy McQueen & VinylAddicted - Hot To Trot
2. Patchworks - Batracien
3. LeBlanc - We Can Fly

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Off Track Volume Two: Queens

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To celebrate 20 years of Barely Breaking even, they have been hard at work re-stocking a few of their most sought-after back catalogue gems. The second volume in Kon & Amir's famed 'Off Track' series, this 2008 collection of obscure classics was dedicated to the New York borough of Queens.The duo's fanatical love of music and inexhaustible appetite for the next sound puts them in a perfect position to select three disc's worth of magical soul, funk and Afro-beat, spanning three decades from the 60's through to the '80s. This eclectic and wonderful compilation sees Kon taking us on a magical disco mystery tour, peppering his mix with his customary re-edits. Amir takes us on an African safari, his mix evoking the sounds and smells of this beautiful continent.

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Side 1
1. Trama - Straight Groove
2. Bob Brault Org - Bibloquet
3. Venise - Don't Think About It
Side 2
1. Gnonnas Pedro Et Ses Panchos - Okpo Videa Bassouo
2. Super Boire Band - Samba
3. Kapingbdi - Wrong Curfew
Side 3
1. Sweet Touch - Live It Up (Kon's dub re-touch)
2. Sparkle - Let Yourself Go (Kon's edit)
Side 4
1. Abacothozi - Theme Maboneng
2. Black Truth Rhythm Band - Save D Musician
3. Orchestre Black Dragon De Porto Novo Dahomey - Se Djro
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1. Wood Brass & Steel Band - Long Live Music (Kon's edit)
2. The Fabulous Conti Family - You've Got Me Goin' Baby (Kon's edit)
3. Phillip & Lloyd - Keep On Moving
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1. Dan Scratch & His Atomic 8 Dance Of Aba - Je Nr'okan
2. Honore Alvolonto Et L'Orchestre Black Santiago - Assounon DJE Dokoli

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DJ Kicks

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BACk IN STOCK !!!!!Doesn't get bigger than this as the one and only Moodyman is on the decks for the first DJ-Kicks of the year. Following a year that saw the 50th entry in the long-running series released to wide acclaim, DJ-Kicks returns in 2016 another landmark edition. Iconic Detroit DJ and producer Moodymann is at the helm for his first ever multi-artist DJ mix compilation. Born Kenny Dixon Jr., Moodymann is a one-of-a-kind electronic music icon, hailing from, and wholly synonymous with the Motor City. He is an outspoken, impossibly charismatic artist who has been putting a distinctive and soulful stamp on house and techno since the early 90s. Melting together jazz, funk, soul, blues and rock in captivating ways, he is responsible for some of electronic music’s most definitive tracks, EPs and LPs on labels like Planet E, Peacefrog and his own KDJ and Mahogani Music imprints. As able to serve up the sweetest and most sensual sounds as he is the darkest and most depraved grooves, his own unique voice and stream of conscious musings infuse expertly sought-out samples for music that is decisively alive and authentic.Across 75 minutes and 30 tracks, Moodymann does not disappoint: despite being a notorious vinyl fetishist, Dixon’s aim is to present music of quality, not to one-up fellow collectors. Rather than serving up ridiculously rare or hard-to-find records, he instead focuses on creating a libidinous, blues-drenched mood that takes in heart-breaking soul, gorgeous hip-hop and love-fuelled house. In addition to cuts from his own creative circle, the mix features 11 exclusive Moodymann edits. Like everything Kenny Dixon Jr. touches, DJ-Kicks showcases the taste, skill, and soul of a dance music original.

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1. Yaw - Where Will You Be
2. Flying Lotus - Tea Leaf Dancers (feat Andreya Triana)
3. Les Sins - Grind
Side 2
1. Noir & Haze - Around (Solomun vox)
2. Julien Dyne - Stained Glass Fresh Frozen (feat Mara TK)
3. Jitwam - Keepyourbusinesstoyourself
Side 3
1. Dopehead - Guttah Guttah
2. Talc - Robot's Return (Modern Sleepover part 2)
3. Peter Digital Orchestra - Jeux De Langues
4. Jai Paul - BTSTU
Side 4
1. Beady Belle - When My Anger Starts To Cry
2. Daniel Bortz - Cuz You're The One
3. Joeski - How Do I Go On (feat Jesante)
Side 5
1. Nightmares On Wax - Les Nuits
2. SLF & Merkin - Tag Team Triangle
3. Lady Alma - It's House Music (Moodymann edit)
Side 6
1. Tirogo - Disco Maniac
2. Kings Of Tomorrow - Fall For You (feat April - Sandy Rivera Classic mix)
3. Soulful Session & Lynn Lockamy - Hostile Takeover

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Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story Of 1970's Funky Lagos

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Limited new 15th anniversary repress of classic Afro-funk and afrobeat collection 500 copies only on a 3LP set including 2CD version and 1 CD audio documentary.Strut repress one of the all-time classic compilations of Afro-funk and Afrobeat for 2016, the first volume of the mighty Nigeria 70 series. Originally released in 2001, the album followed the death of Fela Kuti and a renewed interest in original Afrobeat among younger club-goers. Put together over a three-week trip to Lagos, it documented for the first time the explosive era when domestic bands fused traditional highlife and juju with funk, soul, rock and disco. Alongside two cuts by Fela Kuti, Nigeria 70 shone the spotlight on the incredible musicianship of artists like Segun Bucknor, Joni Haastrup and his Monomono band, Orlando Julius, saxophonist Peter King, “Guitar Boy” Victor Uwaifo, Lijadu Sisters and quirky keyboard wizard William Onyeabor among many others. Spread over 3LPs, the original edition also included a one-hour audio documentary featuring exclusive interviews with many original musicians and industry figures from the ‘70s scene, narrated by Wunmi. As well as being a valuable document of an under-rated era, Nigeria 70 was one of the first crossover albums to dig deep into the African music archives and effectively market the music to a new online audience hungry for rare grooves and unique dancefloor sounds. Since Nigeria 70, this market has widened hugely with labels like Soundway, Analog Africa and Hot Casa all working tirelessly to document rare African beats. This new pressing of the Nigeria 70 3LP set is limited to 500 copies and features the full CD version and CD audio documentary as a bonus within the package. Full artwork is also featured including John Armstrong’s extensive sleeve note history alongside rare photos.Limited new 15th Anniversary repress of classic Afro-funk and Afrobeat collection, 500 copies onlyDefinitive format: 3LP set including 2CD version and 1CD audio documentary as bonusone of the most influential of all recent African music collections which helped spawn a new market for African rare groovesalbum fully remastered for this reissue

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1. Orlando Julius & The Afro Sounders - Alo Mi Alo (part 1 & 2)
2. Segun Bucknor & His Revolution - La La La
3. Lijadu Sisters - Orere Elejigbo
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1. Peter King - Shango
2. Sahara All Stars Band Jos - Enjoy Yourself
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1. Fela Ransome Kuti & The Africa 70 - Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'n' Quench)
2. Tunji Oyelana & The Benders - Ifa
3. Ofo The Black Company - Allah Wakbarr
Side 4
1. The Funkees - Dancing Time
2. Monomono - Tire Loma Da Nigbehin
3. Bala Miller & The Great Music Pirameeds Of Afrika - Ikon Allah
Side 5
1. Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - Akayan Ekassa
2. Shina Williams & His African Percussionists - Aboju Logun
Side 6
1. Gasper Lawal - Kita Kita
2. Sunny Ade & His African Beats - Ja Fun Mi (instrumental)

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Larry Levan's Paradise Garage

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Available on limited edition triple vinyl this is a compilation of nine tracks remixed (between 1979 and 1982) by Larry Levan, the DJ behind New York's famously influential nightclub, The Paradise Garage. Levan is a producer and remixer who, though he died in 1992, continues to be cited as one of the industry's greatest and most revered. Each of the nine individual full-length tracks was DIGITALLY REMASTERED specifically for this project. The sound quality is brilliant! The compilation comes complete with comprehensive liner notes giving the label's history, its relationship with Levan and anecdotes about each of the nine remixes and how each came about.Originally released in 1999 this release has been fully re created for 2016. Released in conjunction with West End.

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1. Taana Gardner - Heartbeat (club version)
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1. Ednah Holt - Serious, Sirius, Space Party (club version)
2. Taana Gardner - No Frills (club version)
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1. Peech Boys - Don’t Make Me Wait (original mix)
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1. Loose Joints - Is It All Over My Face (Female vocal)
2. Sparque - Lets Go Dancin (club version)
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1. Taana Gardner - Work That Body (club version)
2. Billy Nichols - Give Your Body Up To The Music (club version)
Side 6 1. Taana Gardner - When You Touch Me (vocal)

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Diggin' Disco Deep (RSD 2016)

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Diggin' Disco Deep' present their superbly put together Record Store Day release for 2016.12 tracks from 12 worldwide producers spread over 3 x 180G 12 Inches all exclusive to this vinyl package. A gathering of perfectly arranged creative works, in various shades of house and nu-disco vibes. Slamming kits, elegant synths, fat basslines and beautiful vocals - all dressed with various disco elements - and a classic vinyl-mastering, all result in a solid and hearty LP!500 copies, picture sleeve, 3 x 180 gram vinyl, bonus sticker and Record Store Day flava. You'll never forgive yourself if you let this one pass you by!

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1. Cassara - Ultra (promo)
2. VinylAddicted - This Song
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1. Loz Goddard - In Principle
2. Mystep - Get Over"
Side 3
1. Debonair - Come Home
2. Stereo 12" - I Like It
Side 4
1. M Ono - Little Fat Sparrow
2. Four Walls - Aetit
Side 5
1. Obas Nenor - Let It All Out
2. Monsoon Season - Umbala
Side 6
1. Manuel Sahagun - Old Funky Way
2. Space Coast - Bad Seed (feat Terry Grant)

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