More Sickness From Gay Marvine. A Side Pure Disco And Deep Funk Reshaped As Tools For Today. B Side Total Cult Classics Revisioned To Devestate Any Dance Floor.
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A1 I Luv Music 5:14
"I Love Music", O'Jays, 1975
Cleveland by way of Philadelphia, for a perfect Detroit and Chicago classic. Perfect groove with rays of sunshine on the floor.
A2 Wacky Jacky 5:04
"Wicki Wacky", Fatback Band, 1974
The trancendental New York groove further transformed for timelessness, easy to mix and such power, a total party within a record.
B1 Ghosts Dancing 5:28
"Dancing Ghosts", CTI, 1984
Making a pure groove even easier to play, Gay Marvine transforms this Chris & Cosey with John Lacey classic is a sound system gem.
B2 Nightclubbing 5:04
"Nightclubbing", Iggy Pop, 1977
From the Berlin classic collaboration with David Bowie and Tony Visconti's brilliant use of the Eventide Harmonizer (that so clearly affected Joy Division), made into a spacier cult dance floor gem that will work in any environment. The dubbiest take on the Gary Glitter groove ever.