ANOTHER SURE SHOT REMIX…. JUST A SNIPPET. Will this get a release or will it be another remix that doesn’t see the light of day?
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Well 2014 is not even one week old and Groovement Soul favourite Crackazat and Local Talk have hit us with some serious heat that will be hard to beat this year. Bristol native and musical wiz Benjamin Jacobs aka Crackazat dazzled us since the first time we heard him a few years ago on...
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Kicking off 2014 with some heat for the Groovement Soul podcast courtesy of GS resident Glenn Davis.
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FREE DOWNLOAD ACTION FROM AUNTIE FLO
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Voyeurhythm deliver vinyl-led releases from an international set that literally drip with classy vintage house vibes. Here it seems they’ve been lazy – there’s no title and one act is simply unknown. But don’t worry; the quality is still here and it’s strong! The Linkwood remix of “Biscuit Twat” takes us back to the...
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Sound Signature end 2013 how they started it; with a fresh slab of Theo Parrish goodness! Whilst the Dance of the Medusa EP issued back in January was Theo in marauding beat down mode, it seems the respected Detroit based producer is in a much mellower mood here. For example, the title track on...
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This is only a snippet but you can hear how good the tune is anyway. No wax release on this one unfortunately. Here’s hoping.. Max Graef on Soundcloud
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Marcel Vogel’s Lumberjacks In Hell welcome the disco master Al Kent into the fold with the two track Yes I Can’t 12″. Al Kent is a true original. Not interested in anything but Disco. Dying his hair in a truly unique fashion, to match the sparkle of disco balls and having recently hired an...
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With his release schedule operating at a gentle pace to allow for each of his twelves to sit and be considered on their own merit, Daniel ‘Red Rack’Em’ Berman makes just his second outing of 2013 with this pair of cuts for the ever strengthening Wolf Music. It’s a record that shows off Berman’s...
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With an intrinsic link to the Futureboogie crew in the live arena, long-serving UK house crew Crazy P bring their broad sound to the label with gusto, maximising on the skills the component member possess. Most apparent of these is Danielle Moore with her arresting croon shining through the most on “Clouds”, and also...
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