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MAIN 004EP
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2015 repress; originally released in 1995. "'New Day' is the second deep house anthem produced by Basic Channel. Included is a main vocal mix and an instrumental mix on the B-side. The sound aesthetic presented here is undeniable Basic Channel alike. The instrumental version is not just the original tune without the vocals but a stripped-down-to-the-bones groove monster which lasts."
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MAIN 006EP
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Released in 1995, repressed. "At the third release on their deep house division Basic Channel keeps introducing new singers. Paul St. Hilaire brings in a refreshing reggae flavour to the rather classic deep house set-up. The main vocal mix one A-side is allied with an instrumental on the B-side that reminiscent of Maurizio or Basic Channel releases."
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MAIN 010EP
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Released in 1999, repressed. "The fifth release on MS leaves the deep house scheme behind and offers an ultra deep and slow groovin' huge dub tune with rare fragmentary vocals by Paul St. Hilaire. A 12" that would fit in the Rhythm & Sound's label discography as well."
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MAIN 002EP
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2015 repress. Classic 1994 release. "With I'm Your Brother Basic Channel initiates its deep house label Main Street. The A-side features the original vocal track which production is orientated on the classics of the genre. As one would expect the result is outstanding. This fact is even more true since the dub mix on the B-side has been done by Chez 'n' Trent -- a producer dream team of the early/mid 90s."
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