Instrumental Dubs #2
Dance music archivists Isle of Jura play to all corners of their vast cabinet with a haul of instrumental boogie, mutant electro-dub, Brit Funk, and stepping dub-house morsels, including an unmissable Mad Professor joint
‘Instrumental Dubs #2’ tells a story of B-sides and rare dubs stemming from disco and reggae, hustling Tracy Kerr’s sought-after, sexy 1984 rarity ‘If You want My Loving (Instrumental Dub)’ on its first vinyl appearance for decades - and first digital outright - along with first wax cut of the uptempo version to Rockers Hifi classic ‘Push Push (The underwater world of Jah Cousteau Mix)’, and a big, big highlight in the electro-dub chicanery of Mad Professor’s ‘H2S04’, plus more syrupy boogie by Idiater Edwards, and the electro-blues-boogie Brit Funk of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
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Dance music archivists Isle of Jura play to all corners of their vast cabinet with a haul of instrumental boogie, mutant electro-dub, Brit Funk, and stepping dub-house morsels, including an unmissable Mad Professor joint
‘Instrumental Dubs #2’ tells a story of B-sides and rare dubs stemming from disco and reggae, hustling Tracy Kerr’s sought-after, sexy 1984 rarity ‘If You want My Loving (Instrumental Dub)’ on its first vinyl appearance for decades - and first digital outright - along with first wax cut of the uptempo version to Rockers Hifi classic ‘Push Push (The underwater world of Jah Cousteau Mix)’, and a big, big highlight in the electro-dub chicanery of Mad Professor’s ‘H2S04’, plus more syrupy boogie by Idiater Edwards, and the electro-blues-boogie Brit Funk of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
Dance music archivists Isle of Jura play to all corners of their vast cabinet with a haul of instrumental boogie, mutant electro-dub, Brit Funk, and stepping dub-house morsels, including an unmissable Mad Professor joint
‘Instrumental Dubs #2’ tells a story of B-sides and rare dubs stemming from disco and reggae, hustling Tracy Kerr’s sought-after, sexy 1984 rarity ‘If You want My Loving (Instrumental Dub)’ on its first vinyl appearance for decades - and first digital outright - along with first wax cut of the uptempo version to Rockers Hifi classic ‘Push Push (The underwater world of Jah Cousteau Mix)’, and a big, big highlight in the electro-dub chicanery of Mad Professor’s ‘H2S04’, plus more syrupy boogie by Idiater Edwards, and the electro-blues-boogie Brit Funk of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
Dance music archivists Isle of Jura play to all corners of their vast cabinet with a haul of instrumental boogie, mutant electro-dub, Brit Funk, and stepping dub-house morsels, including an unmissable Mad Professor joint
‘Instrumental Dubs #2’ tells a story of B-sides and rare dubs stemming from disco and reggae, hustling Tracy Kerr’s sought-after, sexy 1984 rarity ‘If You want My Loving (Instrumental Dub)’ on its first vinyl appearance for decades - and first digital outright - along with first wax cut of the uptempo version to Rockers Hifi classic ‘Push Push (The underwater world of Jah Cousteau Mix)’, and a big, big highlight in the electro-dub chicanery of Mad Professor’s ‘H2S04’, plus more syrupy boogie by Idiater Edwards, and the electro-blues-boogie Brit Funk of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
Pressed on 180g heavyweight vinyl.
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Dance music archivists Isle of Jura play to all corners of their vast cabinet with a haul of instrumental boogie, mutant electro-dub, Brit Funk, and stepping dub-house morsels, including an unmissable Mad Professor joint
‘Instrumental Dubs #2’ tells a story of B-sides and rare dubs stemming from disco and reggae, hustling Tracy Kerr’s sought-after, sexy 1984 rarity ‘If You want My Loving (Instrumental Dub)’ on its first vinyl appearance for decades - and first digital outright - along with first wax cut of the uptempo version to Rockers Hifi classic ‘Push Push (The underwater world of Jah Cousteau Mix)’, and a big, big highlight in the electro-dub chicanery of Mad Professor’s ‘H2S04’, plus more syrupy boogie by Idiater Edwards, and the electro-blues-boogie Brit Funk of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.