Numbers celebrate ten years of legendary parties in style with a 30+ minute Villalobos remix of their earliest anthem, Sparky's 'Portland' split into two parts. The handiwork of home-town legend Dave Clark- who notably supported Jeff Mills on his first ever Glasgow show - the track's infected ears far beyond Glasgow as part of an early Stuff Records (remember them?!) compilation, even infiltrating Ricardo V's record box. The big Chilean himself gives the emotional electro heart-punch of the original an "experimental" overhaul here, breaking down to an unspooling 30+ minutes of languid drums and creepy, time-stretched synths sounding like an opiated take on The Black Dog, but if you spin the vinyl at 45 it comes off like a prime Dopplereffekt play - go figure. For your bonus pleasure, there's also the Drexicyan wave jumper, 'Jigsaw', and a poignant ambient vignette called 'Wilson Street'. Big tip!
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Numbers celebrate ten years of legendary parties in style with a 30+ minute Villalobos remix of their earliest anthem, Sparky's 'Portland' split into two parts. The handiwork of home-town legend Dave Clark- who notably supported Jeff Mills on his first ever Glasgow show - the track's infected ears far beyond Glasgow as part of an early Stuff Records (remember them?!) compilation, even infiltrating Ricardo V's record box. The big Chilean himself gives the emotional electro heart-punch of the original an "experimental" overhaul here, breaking down to an unspooling 30+ minutes of languid drums and creepy, time-stretched synths sounding like an opiated take on The Black Dog, but if you spin the vinyl at 45 it comes off like a prime Dopplereffekt play - go figure. For your bonus pleasure, there's also the Drexicyan wave jumper, 'Jigsaw', and a poignant ambient vignette called 'Wilson Street'. Big tip!
Numbers celebrate ten years of legendary parties in style with a 30+ minute Villalobos remix of their earliest anthem, Sparky's 'Portland' split into two parts. The handiwork of home-town legend Dave Clark- who notably supported Jeff Mills on his first ever Glasgow show - the track's infected ears far beyond Glasgow as part of an early Stuff Records (remember them?!) compilation, even infiltrating Ricardo V's record box. The big Chilean himself gives the emotional electro heart-punch of the original an "experimental" overhaul here, breaking down to an unspooling 30+ minutes of languid drums and creepy, time-stretched synths sounding like an opiated take on The Black Dog, but if you spin the vinyl at 45 it comes off like a prime Dopplereffekt play - go figure. For your bonus pleasure, there's also the Drexicyan wave jumper, 'Jigsaw', and a poignant ambient vignette called 'Wilson Street'. Big tip!
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Numbers celebrate ten years of legendary parties in style with a 30+ minute Villalobos remix of their earliest anthem, Sparky's 'Portland' split into two parts. The handiwork of home-town legend Dave Clark- who notably supported Jeff Mills on his first ever Glasgow show - the track's infected ears far beyond Glasgow as part of an early Stuff Records (remember them?!) compilation, even infiltrating Ricardo V's record box. The big Chilean himself gives the emotional electro heart-punch of the original an "experimental" overhaul here, breaking down to an unspooling 30+ minutes of languid drums and creepy, time-stretched synths sounding like an opiated take on The Black Dog, but if you spin the vinyl at 45 it comes off like a prime Dopplereffekt play - go figure. For your bonus pleasure, there's also the Drexicyan wave jumper, 'Jigsaw', and a poignant ambient vignette called 'Wilson Street'. Big tip!