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EDR 028EP
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Patchworks is back under the EDR Records' umbrella pursuing a comeback to his early love for House music. Many House music diggers would indeed remember that before Favorite Recordings was launched in 2006, Patchworks and Pascal Rioux produced many deep-house tracks on the Rotax Disques imprint. Besides since the late '90s, Patchworks has also collaborated with labels such as Q-Tape, or Still Music, delivering many clubbing hits such as "Million Toes", "Sugar", or "Minautor". On No Stoppin' Dat Rockin' he delivers four killer tunes, inspired by the Michael Jackson's classic hit, "Rock With You".
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EDR 023EP
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On this four-track EP, Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart again delivers four dancefloor killers, ready to convince any listener: from old-school "footstomping" aficionados, to Detroit house heads. For the occasion he also invited his long-time mate Eric Duperray aka Mr. Day, who brings his soulful vibes to the mix.
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FVR 079EP
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This collection focuses on Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart's best hard-to-find productions and collabs. This first volume includes: nu-jazz classic anthem, "Yunowhatthislifeez (2003 Motorcity Mix)" by Metropolitan Jazz Affair (unreleased on vinyl), an exclusive extended version of "The Best Is Yet to Come" by Mr. President, a rare remix of the deep and soulful "Sugar" song by Detroit funkster Amp Fiddler (Stillmusic, 2004), and the brilliant timeless Brazilian-electro hit, "Summertime" (Q-Tape, 2003).
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EDR 021EP
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Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart started producing in the mid-'90s and has kept on mixing today's technologies with the raw spirits of house, electronic, disco, funk, soul, and jazz music's golden years since then. For this new EP, he returns to his early love for house music, and many will remember that before Favorite Recordings was launched in 2005, Patchworks and Pascal Rioux were famous within the deep-house scene for their various titles on the Rotax Disques imprint. This four-track EP is obviously armed again for killing any dancefloor. And the entire EP package is clearly infected by some of the best early producers of the genre.
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EDR 019EP
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Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart has proved his musical ubiquity album after album. This three-track EP is strongly armed for killing any dancefloor. "Give My Love" pays tribute to Sylvester and Ten City, also revealing a new talented singer, Sabba MG. "House Music" and "Enjoy Yourself" are infected by some of the best early producers of the genre such as Moodymann, Theo Parrish, Basil, Kerri Chandler, and A Guy Called Gerald, etc.
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FVR 073EP
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Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart is definitely a name to remember if you're interested in today's vintage soul and funk scene. He has also become famous for his great remixes and versions. This 12" collects his best and most hard-to-find remixes, building a burning six-track EP. Except for the recent brilliant remix of the classic "Stand On the Word" by The Joubert Singers, Favorite has only picked the best of his out-of-print materials.
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