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RBTW 012EP
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Cotton and silk complement each other like cookies and milk, you and your lover, or Tiger & Woods. The new leading track of "Dancing Without Headphones" by the always reliable Italian duo. Now featuring the tried and tested heavenly vocal chords of 'Em and meaningful lyrics. Hardcore boogie peak time vibes! The rest of the record suits these needs and follows Larry Tiger's and David Woods' highest production standards. Play -- and powerful, formidable and floor-shaking, you will be hard-pressed to find the same quality somewhere else. With or without headphones: essential listening!
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RBTW 011EP
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When it rains, it pours! Which is a good thing, if the soil is dry. The second return of Tiger & Woods in almost no time falls on fertile ground. After DJs on Film has been eagerly embraced, they keep the ingredients, but change the dishes. Consummate and catchy, sweeping and simple DJ music with a penchant for hooks and hits. "Silly Little Games" (also featuring long-time collaborator 'Em) evokes the rescue of an unreleased Editainment reel with a hidden new beat feel. "Wild Stream" is the sort of shattered mirror ball that came out of Shake Shakiest studio and Claude Young would have needed two copies off, while "Fake U" and "Do It to Me" are eternal classics.
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RBTW 010EP
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Sometimes you go to take a step back to go forward. What sounds like a Ferris Bueller quote and can be as easily applied as a seatbelt, also holds true for the long over-due and outright return of Tiger & Woods. Four tracks that are as classic as they are catchy and as simple as the monochrome label that carries their titles. Drawing conclusions from an extended period as a DJ team and before going back to their esteemed and critically acclaimed live set, it's all made for dance floors and with their conductors in mind. Going back to their roots, it marks the start of a series with raw takes and an authentic aesthetic. The job of feet is walking, but their hobby is dancing. "Sue Me" and "License To Vibe" (featuring long-time collaborator 'Em) sound like they were ripped straight from an unreleased Editainment reel. On the other side, "Chicken Bone" and "16 Red" are even straighter on the DJ tip: turning French house Italian. Powerful and punchy. No samples were harmed during the filming of this record!
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RB 013CD
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Unshrouded in mystery: what once started as an anonymous underground project with stamped white labels and a clever take on sampling, has since then unfolded to be one of the longest-running and most successful teams in current dance music. Nurtured by the sounds of the past and blessed with the techniques of today, the music of Tiger & Woods always kept evolving in and around the tropes of disco, house, and boogie. Classic dance music, if you will. Celebrating their tenth anniversary in 2019, Marco Passarani and Valerio Delphi managed to arrive at album number three. A.O.D. is a pun on A.O.R. (adult oriented rock) and a play on their own sound. Defying the restricting rules electronic music record shop crates, it's a departure and an arrival at the same time. Inspired by the faded buildings and images of discotheques on the Italian countryside, the romantic start and bittersweet endings of summer, beach life, and the excitement of traveling through the landscape to get to aforementioned temples of dance and subsequently the morning after. Except for the 100% sample-free "1:00 am", everything on A.O.D. is based on a quiver of cleared samples from the Roman institution that is Claudio Donato and his Full Time and Goodymusic emporium. In Tiger & Woods' hometown Rome, the often very electronic and futuristic sound of Italo disco had a different twist; much more boogie-based and influenced by the song-writing styles of New York City's dance scene, it played in a league of its own. Tiger & Woods use these materials to take them apart, out of context and into contrasting areas. Molding something completely new, one gets fooled to recognize Sade songs that aren't, pop music instrumentals, and a reprise of memories that never existed. A ride through one's brain in a convertible with an Italian FM radio station playing in the background. Or to use less stiff poetry: a chill-out album you can dance to or a dance album you can chill out to. Adult oriented dance. Digipak; includes booklet.
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RB 013LP
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Unshrouded in mystery: what once started as an anonymous underground project with stamped white labels and a clever take on sampling, has since then unfolded to be one of the longest-running and most successful teams in current dance music. Nurtured by the sounds of the past and blessed with the techniques of today, the music of Tiger & Woods always kept evolving in and around the tropes of disco, house, and boogie. Classic dance music, if you will. Celebrating their tenth anniversary in 2019, Marco Passarani and Valerio Delphi managed to arrive at album number three. A.O.D. is a pun on A.O.R. (adult oriented rock) and a play on their own sound. Defying the restricting rules electronic music record shop crates, it's a departure and an arrival at the same time. Inspired by the faded buildings and images of discotheques on the Italian countryside, the romantic start and bittersweet endings of summer, beach life, and the excitement of traveling through the landscape to get to aforementioned temples of dance and subsequently the morning after. Except for the 100% sample-free "1:00 am", everything on A.O.D. is based on a quiver of cleared samples from the Roman institution that is Claudio Donato and his Full Time and Goodymusic emporium. In Tiger & Woods' hometown Rome, the often very electronic and futuristic sound of Italo disco had a different twist; much more boogie-based and influenced by the song-writing styles of New York City's dance scene, it played in a league of its own. Tiger & Woods use these materials to take them apart, out of context and into contrasting areas. Molding something completely new, one gets fooled to recognize Sade songs that aren't, pop music instrumentals, and a reprise of memories that never existed. A ride through one's brain in a convertible with an Italian FM radio station playing in the background. Or to use less stiff poetry: a chill-out album you can dance to or a dance album you can chill out to. Adult oriented dance. Gatefold sleeve.
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RBTW 005EP
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Limited 2022 restock. Roar again! Tiger & Woods are back with the follow-up to Unleashed Tapes Vol. 1 (RBTW 004EP). Flipping two sides of the same coin, i.e. the Tiger sound. Vol. 2 is as tough as it is tender. "Chili Dip'" is a variation on the classic micro-boogie-sampling turned Italian touch peak-time banger theme adrenergic. "Moonswing'" on the other side, takes it nice and easy: ten minutes of tension and release.
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RBTW 001LP
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Gatefold 2x12" version. The second studio album for Tiger & Woods not only marks a desired return to a specific format, but is also a huge leap forward in their area of expertise. Their brand of fun and functional dance music gets broadened by influences from electronica, Italo disco and up-tempo house, while keeping a groove that is distinctly linked to what some people refer to as boogie. After travelling the world from left-to-right and from top-to-bottom with a live-set to boot and skillful DJ sets that resemble that genre melting approach, On The Green Again is the result of spending valuable studio time at the "Tiger's Lair" - a carefully-built new work place that plays its own part in the creative process for the prolific production team responsible for starting T&W Records. Honing a craft that is rooted in edit culture as an ethos, but has since long left that bumpy road dependable on samples and their clearance, Tiger & Woods make On The Green Again work as an album that defies the difficulty usually attached to such ventures. Ten brand-new tracks make up the course between peak-time prime cuts similar to "RockMeLoveMe" or "Come And Get My Lovin" and an almost heart-aching track like "Endless Affair". Mixed with bits and pieces in-between and neatly placed between a classic intro and outro segment, these tracks are a testament to that aforementioned wider scope. To put it in a nutshell, On The Green Again is not concerned with leaving a comfort zone, but with making the listener comfortable no matter which zone they are in.
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RBTW 001CD
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The second studio album for Tiger & Woods not only marks a desired return to a specific format, but is also a huge leap forward in their area of expertise. Their brand of fun and functional dance music gets broadened by influences from electronica, Italo disco and up-tempo house, while keeping a groove that is distinctly linked to what some people refer to as boogie. After travelling the world from left-to-right and from top-to-bottom with a live-set to boot and skillful DJ sets that resemble that genre melting approach, On The Green Again is the result of spending valuable studio time at the "Tiger's Lair" - a carefully-built new work place that plays its own part in the creative process for the prolific production team responsible for starting T&W Records. Honing a craft that is rooted in edit culture as an ethos, but has since long left that bumpy road dependable on samples and their clearance, Tiger & Woods make On The Green Again work as an album that defies the difficulty usually attached to such ventures. Ten brand-new tracks make up the course between peak-time prime cuts similar to "RockMeLoveMe" or "Come And Get My Lovin" and an almost heart-aching track like "Endless Affair". Mixed with bits and pieces in-between and neatly placed between a classic intro and outro segment, these tracks are a testament to that aforementioned wider scope. To put it in a nutshell, On The Green Again is not concerned with leaving a comfort zone, but with making the listener comfortable no matter which zone they are in. CD version features three previously released bonus tracks.
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RBTW 003EP
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The Scoring Clubs Pt.2 EP is the inaugural release on T&W Records. Brought to life by Tiger & Woods and associates, T&W Records is home to all things Tiger & Woods, from legit-sample songs and upbeat boogie beats to darker deeds. It starts with the epic and infectious disco trancer "Boca" and its counterpart, the T&W classic-sounding "No More Talking." Sampled and cleared, sliced and spiced. Powered by Running Back.
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TAIN 016EP
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It's no mystery anymore that Tiger & Woods are the best when it comes to fermenting old disco and boogie. The driven, discerning, and dedicated disc jockey or dancer will find once again what he or she needs: bionic boogie and kryptonite house. Sampled and cleared, sliced and spiced!
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TAIN 014EP
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Custom-made, elaborate DJ tools for the driven and discerning disc-jockey or illuminated dancefloors. Includes balloon-bursting disco-trance, hardcore boogie, and sleazy proton-house. 1,000 copies for the universe. One-time pressing only. First come, first served.
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TAIN 013EP
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Tiger & Woods. You know the deal. Future boogie from the past. Here they pay tribute to one of the game's greatest with two tracks. The full vocal of "Bash at Jack's" is imbedded in an eight-minute pop song that sounds like West End or Prelude could today. Speaking of which, "Golden Bear" resembles the instrumental bliss of said era on the flip-side. Dancing in outer space with the champion sound. 500 copies for the universe.
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TAIN 011EP
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The long awaited return of Tiger & Woods. Editainment's top team and most dynamic duo are back with two uncontrollable tracks, spiced and sliced and with two additional bonus mixes in their signature style.
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RB 002CD
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Running Back presents the debut full-length album from the frustratingly mysterious Tiger & Woods. Their special extended disco versions that have been carefully tuned, remixed, over-dubbed, sliced and diced by Larry Tiger and David Woods have caused quite a stir. Looking to the future while digging in the past, Tiger & Woods use both recognizable and exotic sources supplemented with original productions to take you to undiscovered terrains that somehow feel like home. Through The Green collects some of their previous glorious efforts, presents new bits and special takes and contains hidden elements as well as three full-sized songs starring the singer 'Em. Featuring the top-secret super-hit "Gin Nation" and the brand-new epic "Kissmetellme," you're in for some top notch editainment.
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RBTW 001EP
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2016 repress. 12" album sampler for Tiger & Woods' debut album Through The Green. Featuring the dynamic duo's top-secret super hit "Gin Nation," the brand-new ecstasy epic "Kissmetellme" and the DJ-friendly beat-up heat-up "Kissmetellmemore." You're in for some top notch editainment, shrouded in mystery.
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