Whew we have a hot one for ya! A string of street-soul/downbeat and early rave techno pearls finally finds their audience after 30 years languishing as a sought-after white label - huge tip for all soundsystem obsessives, anyone who copped and loved that V4 Visions comp, Soul II Soul, Joyce Sims....
Just oozing with pie-eyed early ‘90s optimism, the ’Summertime’ EP is excavated from Simon Akers & Jason Brown’s vaults for a full release with Terrestrial Funk, augmented by 4 additional cuts. Dusted down from original DATs the vibes properly dovetail prevailing tastes for this brand of good times suss, bound to rotate ponytails and induce pill belly flashabacks for those there at the time and likewise the young bloods.
Jacqueline Foster aka Jacquoda blazes cool fire on the timbales, plush subs and G-funk vamps of its titular street soul jam, which is a bit of a redd herring for the rest, which tilts from skanking breakbeat house in ‘Jennifer (Do What You Want Mix)’, and its newly unveiled, soul-slapping vocal version, ‘Jennifer (mello feeling’ Mix)’, to godly stripes of breakbeat-driven proto-trance nagged with Model 500/Maurizio-like chords in ‘Let’s Climb (Glad You Made It Dub)’ and a bass-biased vocal variant, ‘Let’s Climb (Come To me Mix)’.
"One of the greatest UK White Labels of all time" says the distro. Aye, no arguments here.
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Whew we have a hot one for ya! A string of street-soul/downbeat and early rave techno pearls finally finds their audience after 30 years languishing as a sought-after white label - huge tip for all soundsystem obsessives, anyone who copped and loved that V4 Visions comp, Soul II Soul, Joyce Sims....
Just oozing with pie-eyed early ‘90s optimism, the ’Summertime’ EP is excavated from Simon Akers & Jason Brown’s vaults for a full release with Terrestrial Funk, augmented by 4 additional cuts. Dusted down from original DATs the vibes properly dovetail prevailing tastes for this brand of good times suss, bound to rotate ponytails and induce pill belly flashabacks for those there at the time and likewise the young bloods.
Jacqueline Foster aka Jacquoda blazes cool fire on the timbales, plush subs and G-funk vamps of its titular street soul jam, which is a bit of a redd herring for the rest, which tilts from skanking breakbeat house in ‘Jennifer (Do What You Want Mix)’, and its newly unveiled, soul-slapping vocal version, ‘Jennifer (mello feeling’ Mix)’, to godly stripes of breakbeat-driven proto-trance nagged with Model 500/Maurizio-like chords in ‘Let’s Climb (Glad You Made It Dub)’ and a bass-biased vocal variant, ‘Let’s Climb (Come To me Mix)’.
"One of the greatest UK White Labels of all time" says the distro. Aye, no arguments here.
Whew we have a hot one for ya! A string of street-soul/downbeat and early rave techno pearls finally finds their audience after 30 years languishing as a sought-after white label - huge tip for all soundsystem obsessives, anyone who copped and loved that V4 Visions comp, Soul II Soul, Joyce Sims....
Just oozing with pie-eyed early ‘90s optimism, the ’Summertime’ EP is excavated from Simon Akers & Jason Brown’s vaults for a full release with Terrestrial Funk, augmented by 4 additional cuts. Dusted down from original DATs the vibes properly dovetail prevailing tastes for this brand of good times suss, bound to rotate ponytails and induce pill belly flashabacks for those there at the time and likewise the young bloods.
Jacqueline Foster aka Jacquoda blazes cool fire on the timbales, plush subs and G-funk vamps of its titular street soul jam, which is a bit of a redd herring for the rest, which tilts from skanking breakbeat house in ‘Jennifer (Do What You Want Mix)’, and its newly unveiled, soul-slapping vocal version, ‘Jennifer (mello feeling’ Mix)’, to godly stripes of breakbeat-driven proto-trance nagged with Model 500/Maurizio-like chords in ‘Let’s Climb (Glad You Made It Dub)’ and a bass-biased vocal variant, ‘Let’s Climb (Come To me Mix)’.
"One of the greatest UK White Labels of all time" says the distro. Aye, no arguments here.
Whew we have a hot one for ya! A string of street-soul/downbeat and early rave techno pearls finally finds their audience after 30 years languishing as a sought-after white label - huge tip for all soundsystem obsessives, anyone who copped and loved that V4 Visions comp, Soul II Soul, Joyce Sims....
Just oozing with pie-eyed early ‘90s optimism, the ’Summertime’ EP is excavated from Simon Akers & Jason Brown’s vaults for a full release with Terrestrial Funk, augmented by 4 additional cuts. Dusted down from original DATs the vibes properly dovetail prevailing tastes for this brand of good times suss, bound to rotate ponytails and induce pill belly flashabacks for those there at the time and likewise the young bloods.
Jacqueline Foster aka Jacquoda blazes cool fire on the timbales, plush subs and G-funk vamps of its titular street soul jam, which is a bit of a redd herring for the rest, which tilts from skanking breakbeat house in ‘Jennifer (Do What You Want Mix)’, and its newly unveiled, soul-slapping vocal version, ‘Jennifer (mello feeling’ Mix)’, to godly stripes of breakbeat-driven proto-trance nagged with Model 500/Maurizio-like chords in ‘Let’s Climb (Glad You Made It Dub)’ and a bass-biased vocal variant, ‘Let’s Climb (Come To me Mix)’.
"One of the greatest UK White Labels of all time" says the distro. Aye, no arguments here.
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Whew we have a hot one for ya! A string of street-soul/downbeat and early rave techno pearls finally finds their audience after 30 years languishing as a sought-after white label - huge tip for all soundsystem obsessives, anyone who copped and loved that V4 Visions comp, Soul II Soul, Joyce Sims....
Just oozing with pie-eyed early ‘90s optimism, the ’Summertime’ EP is excavated from Simon Akers & Jason Brown’s vaults for a full release with Terrestrial Funk, augmented by 4 additional cuts. Dusted down from original DATs the vibes properly dovetail prevailing tastes for this brand of good times suss, bound to rotate ponytails and induce pill belly flashabacks for those there at the time and likewise the young bloods.
Jacqueline Foster aka Jacquoda blazes cool fire on the timbales, plush subs and G-funk vamps of its titular street soul jam, which is a bit of a redd herring for the rest, which tilts from skanking breakbeat house in ‘Jennifer (Do What You Want Mix)’, and its newly unveiled, soul-slapping vocal version, ‘Jennifer (mello feeling’ Mix)’, to godly stripes of breakbeat-driven proto-trance nagged with Model 500/Maurizio-like chords in ‘Let’s Climb (Glad You Made It Dub)’ and a bass-biased vocal variant, ‘Let’s Climb (Come To me Mix)’.
"One of the greatest UK White Labels of all time" says the distro. Aye, no arguments here.