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01. BLACKHALL & BOOKLESS - Kevins Spacey
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02. BLACKHALL & BOOKLESS - Morgans Freeman
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03. BLACKHALL & BOOKLESS - Kevins Spacey (Virginia Remix)
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04. BLACKHALL & BOOKLESS - Morgans Freeman (Fred P Remix)
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ARTIST
BLACKHALL & BOOKLESS
TITLE
Se7en EP
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
JAUNT
CATALOG #
JR 001EP
JR 001EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
9/16/2014
Jaunt Records is the new project from the team behind the Jaunt parties. For their first release, they call on two of their residents,
Blackhall & Bookless
, who bring the heat in their own inimitable way. The
Se7en
EP is a release that's every bit as refined as you'd hope for, while the remixes -- from
Fred P
aka
Black Jazz Consortium
and Ostgut Ton's always-reliable
Virginia
-- both neatly compliment the merits of the originals. With track-titles such as ''Kevin Spacey'' and ''Morgans Freeman," the release tips its hat to the movie
Se7en
-- and it's just as ominous and enticing, too.