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DEGU 030EP
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Second chapter of Ditongo's Editales series with the carefree "Copacabana" on the yellow side and the gloomy "International" in blue on the flip side.
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DEGU 027EP
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Ditongo is telling tales through samples and loops in these two tracks. Divided into two chapters each (spot the ghost-marker on the vinyl), he digs deep into samba for the first time with "Berimbau", giving the leading role to a hypnotic organ, while the second track "You Know Nothing" goes back to funk, dominated by a fat bassline.
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DEGU 024EP
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Batongo's journey in to the world of editing continues with discoveries of new landscapes, like with Calypso, where tropical echoes and liberating screams invoke your most primitive dance moves.
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DEGU 017EP
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2020 repress; vinyl only. "The first in a series paying tribute to the crate-diggers whose samples and loops are, in my opinion, milestones for house music and club culture. With the original compositions often sought after and repressed, here we're paying respect to original "sampling artist" rather than the "sampled artist" -- outrageous, eh? Delgado's masterpiece was probably the first successful case of a simple loop going nonstop through an entire arrangement, it was a clear inspiration for many to come. Longo's sample is the closest example to a perfect loop that I can think of... such a strong combination of funk, power and shuffle." --Ditongo
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