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3×1 Limited Edition 12″ pack

Release Date: 29/03/2010

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3×1 Limited Edition 12″ pack:
– Ray Harris & The Fusion Experience – Scaramunga
– Fab Samperi & DJ Farrapo – Spaghetti Samba / Vertical Groove – Mystere Profond (Batufunk version)
– Unity – Escape / I Don’t Wanna Change
3×12″s for the price of 1×12″s

First 12″ ep that anticipated Ray Harris & The Fusion Experience’s debut album on RK. Raymond Harris from Glasgow successfully manages to blend dancefloor jazz with latin & brazilian vibes and a touch of funk. It did not take long for this musician to create a dedicated fan base and gain recognition and support from illustrious djs such as Mark Lamarr, Russ Dewbury, Dj Maestro & Gerardo Frisina. Along with The Fusion Experience band Ray Harris has already undergone a lengthy tour of South-East Asia, won the “Brewer Dolphin” newcomer award, and opened for the late godfather of soul James Brown. This 12″/EP features 6 tracks from the album including 2 storming remixes from nu funk guru Lack of Afro. Recommended for the dancefloor!

At Record Kicks we decided that is time for serious dancefloor action. It’s summertime, let’s party! DJ Farrapo is our man for the mission. After his “Baiano Vem Baiano Vai” 45 on Paul Murphy’s Afro Art Record he returns together with his fellow Fab Samperi with another Brazilian flavoured dancefloor monster. “Spaghetti samba” is an irresistible big beat samba shaker that will go directly in your record bag and will remain there for long time.
On the flip side after charting iTunes charts “Mystere profond batufunk version” by Vertical Groove the artist project directed by Piergiorgio Capozza together with SoulStance (Schema Records) finally see the light on 12” format. A heavy batucada delight version full of percussions, funkin bass and grooving guitar that you can’t miss it. Vertical Groove is also a famous Milan nu jazz, funk & broken beat clubnight that already hosted among the others Michael Ruetten, Paul Murphy, Minus 8, Buscemi, Spiritual South, Dublex Inc, Gerardo Frisina and many more.

“Second twelve inch of more contempory grooves from the Record Kicks label is another beauty. First up Escape is a swish broken beat track with good vocals and some nice horns. Diesler remixes this track into an absolute stormer with huge drum and a whole hunk of funk that will fill many a floor. I Don’t Wanna Change drops the tempo but keeps the broken feel. AIFF add their afro beat swing to things on their remix, while Nostalgia 77 turn in a fine jazz version, again with an afro feel” Fat City Record