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SSCR 2024002EP
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"Cool Million by now is a household name when it comes to the boogie funk style. They are routed in this musical genre lost by the end of the 1980s and they reinvigorated it with their very own sound, and up to now still feature singers from today and the original era of the '80s soul, funk and boogie. Denmark's Tomas Thordarson started his career in pop music by auditioning and winning the first round of Star for a Night, Denmark's answer to American Idol. After participating in the contest Thordarson realized how important music was to him, and decided to pursue a career in it full-time. His Latin-flavored single 'Shame on You' was Denmark's 2004 entry into the Eurovision Song Contest. This brand-new recording follows the path of the Cool Million uplifting boogie funk sound, and with the dub version on the flipside delivers a highlight for all the DJs cutting their own mixes on turntables worldwide. This new release on Sedsoulciety Recordings is an exclusive single, vinyl first and soul, funk and boogie forever."
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SSCR 2024003EP
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"Cool Million by now is a household name when it comes to the boogie funk style. They are routed in this musical genre lost by the end of the 1980s, and they reinvigorated it with their very own sound, and up to now still feature singers from today and the original era of the '80s soul, funk, and boogie. Their formula is a success and continues to evolve and inspire. It's been more than a decade since 'Back For More' with Eugene Wilde dropped on 7"-vinyl and became a huge collector's item treasure. In between times Cool Million brought their brand to new music for Glenn Jones, Kenny Burk, Laura Jackson, and Natasha Watts to name a few, and in this case D-Train. Their music is never far from dance floors on what is referred to as the 'Neo-Boogie' scene, while keeping the real soul feel alive with midtempo grooves at the same time. So now new vinyl releases are here and they are stronger than ever. The credits alone impress from the start with James 'D-Train' Williams featured on lead vocals for the album title song. In fact, this track more than deserves to be in everybody's 7"-collection."
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