Nation To Nation was NOT what I expected after previously hearing the full frontal rasping Techno of some Underground Resistance records. Instead, here was a delicious combination of Jazz and lofi Detroit Techno and House.
Zend Avesta – One Of These Days – Artefact
This record was originally released in 2000 and I must have bought a copy around that time.
Chas Jankel – Chasanova – A&M Records
Chas Jankel had been on my radar for a good number of years. Glad To Know You was a Disco revival classic in the early to mid 2000s, spun in Manchester by the likes of Luke Una and El Diablos Social Club.
Sade’s Smooth Operator and a 7″ vinyl themed party
When did I first knowingly hear Sade? I think it was probably in 2001, when I received a cd-r from Khaimar that featured an unreleased Jask remix of Never As Good As The First Time.
Jessica Bailiff’s Beautiful Soul and my personal record shopping journey
Record shops became a place of fascination almost as soon as I started collecting records.
The Steve Miller Band’s Macho City and how Disco went Nu
The Steve Miller Band's Macho City as a sample source and a tale of how Disco went Nu with Rub'N'Tug, Beastie Boys and Manchester's Northern Quarter.
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