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Price of discogs: £1.84


Jesus H Corbett. This might be the maddest entry yet. Human's are known to take leave of their senses quite often but what in the name of all things holy is this record doing wallowing in it's sorrows on Discogs at this price? Almost a quarter of a century old and still sounds like the future we're not yet ready for. The mid-ninties are often cited as Carl Craig's purple patch but as well as churning out a peak time monster or two he didn't half deliver some fantastic left-of-centre downtempo journeys. His hook up with Talkin' Loud would bear so much golden fruit (do check his Innerzone Orchestra album) but his remix here of acid jazz /fusion band Incognito is a total classic. Works a treat in so many situations - early doors warm up, the wonky after party, the beach side sets, the dark room basements when the floor needs a 're-set' - you name it, you got it in abundance here. Even your nan will like this. Still to this day it bangs and I'm sticking my neck out here, I don't think it's ever been bettered. Snap this up immediately or be a true muggy bonehead.





 
 
 
  • Writer: Beane Noodler
    Beane Noodler
  • Jul 10, 2020
  • 1 min read

Price on Discogs: £3.99


Serious fire out of Sheffield. Just nuts that this is rolling around on Discogs for under a fiver. Too deep for the straight up house heads? Who knows but it's downright criminal this seemed to slip under the radar of those who really should know better. Incredible house music that shuffles along nicely, just the way we like it on The Noodle Hotpot show. Oddly I've never heard a single soul play out. Madness. No dipping and skipping now, this one's a trip.






 
 
 

Price on Discogs: £1.50


20 years old and lost none of it's potency. I actually only became aware of this track a few years ago by accident while on a second hand record dig here in Nottingham. Gawd knows how it passed me by at the turn of the century but those years were so fertile musically that it was an easy mistake to make I guess. All the mixes on this 12" are incredible but the King Britt remix just takes it to some other-worldly level which all his remix work of that period was guilty of. It really was his purple patch. Anyway, that breakdown. Ooomf. Just make sure you're holding onto something...





 
 
 
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