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SYST 1014EP
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Under names like South Street Player, Dark Clark, and, of course, Urban Soul, Roland Clark has influenced the evolution of house music like few others. His vocals on Fatboy Slim's records are timeless, such as "What the Fuck" and "Song for Shelter." Clark's "Alright," originally released in 1991, is a milestone of soulful house, like Adeva's "Respect" and Terrence Parker's "Love's Got Me High." Part of Marc Romboy's Lost Treasures, this package includes a respectful interpretation by none other than Gerd (Clone, 4 Lux) and a fine remaster of the original club mix from 1991.
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SYST 1011EP
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A new Urban Soul EP featuring two remixes of "Alright": one from Phil Weeks on the A-side, with a NY Stomp remix on the B-side.
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