Oops, missed a week – sorry about that
(TBH, it’s bloody sunny here in Bristol, and I’m doing very well to stay in and write this rather than go sit in a pub garden …)
First up is what happens when drum and bass legends do disco.
In the mid to late 90’s DJ Die worked alongside Suv, Krust and Roni Size as Reprazent, creating one of my favourite albums, and one that massively expanded my musical mind, New Forms.
Special Love sounds like the bastard child of Axel F and Chaka Khan, in a good way!
Next up is more drum and bass related business by Calibre, done properly this time.
Carry Me Away is beautiful little roller from ten or so years back. Proper head nodder.
Last up this week, and I thought I’d switch it up some with a bit of funk. Saw the Haggis Horns a few times back in the day, till they had a brief hiatus after tragically losing their sax player, but they’re back, and with ‘is he an MC, is he a comedian’ Doc Brown on the mic for this one.
Take it Back, does exactly what it says, though I’m not sure whether it’s the early 70’s, or to about 10 years back when I first got into stuff like this we’re going back to. Whenever it is, it’s a helluva record

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