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FN 072EP
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Four archival mid '90s (acid) tracks, vintage using only analog gear: TR 909/TR 606 Roland System 100M, EMS VCS3, ARP 2600, TB 303, Jupiter 8, Korg DSS1. Freddy Fresh released on cult labels such as Electric Music Foundation, Labworks, Synewave, Drop Bass Network, etc. "Space Funk" previously unreleased on vinyl. RIYL: dark acid, Thomas Heckmann, Tim Taylor, Cari Lekebusch, DJ Slip, DJ ESP.
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EYE 017 CD
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"Should have something for just about everyone. Freddy shows himself to be so much more than a one-trick pony, with a variety of different styles displayed and an overall sound that shows remarkable development and maturity compared with previous releases. All Freddy's influences are there -- old school and obscure funk and R&B, old skool hip hop beats, freaky disco and raw Puerto Rican vibes are all apparent. Collaborations with The Freestylers and man of the moment Fatboy Slim add some extra light-hearted club action, while the single track 'It's About The Groove' takes Freddy very close to disco house territory and 'Years Back' shows that he's still capable of the ass-kicking electro he's always been respected for."
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