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10 eclectic records which have influenced and inspired us most…

 

1. ​Eric B. & Rakim – Juice (Know The Ledge)

This is an amazing piece of old hip hop, every time is a pleasure to listen it and relax.

Eric B. & Rakim - Juice (Know The Ledge)

 

2.Divine – Native Love Step By Step

Great aggregated analog bassline and dirty snares from 80’s… reminds us of Donna Summer​.

DIVINE - NATIVE LOVE (STEP BY STEP) VIDEOCLIP HQ (ORIGINAL REMIX 1982)

 

3. ​SOULSTAFF feat. Fred Wesley – Set My Soul Free

Great jazzy rhythms and warm vocals.

Soulstaff feat. Fred Wesley - Set My Soul Free

 

4. ​Monie Love – I Can Do This (Video) ’89

Duality underground hip hop we loved to listen in 90s​.


 

5.​ JAMES BROWN Papa Don’t Take No Mess – complete version

No chart without James Brown – contains the roots of drum beats that can never bore you..

JAMES BROWN Papa Don't Take No Mess complete version

 

6. NEWCLEUS – JAM ON 

Great electro track from 80’s with breakbit flavours.

NEWCLEUS - JAM ON IT

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7. UMC’s – One To Grow On

Happy hip hop which always give you a great mood and reminds of 90s era.

 

8. ​Detroit In Effect – Nothing’s Like Detroit

Lovely us electro track with old skool synth which is very inspirational for us.

Detroit In Effect - Nothing's Like Detroit

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9. ​Run DMC – Peter Piper

Good hip hop from 86 – it contains classic sounds sampled a lot by electronic music producers.

Run-DMC Peter Piper

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10. ​Soho – Hot Music (Jazz Mix)

Old skool housy track with sampled jazzy sounds

Soho - Hot Music (Jazz Mix)

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Vinyl Speed Adjust – Retro EP (Visionquest

Vinyl Speed Adjust make a welcome return to Visionquest late September with their ‘Retro’ EP, comprising three original compositions from the Romania duo.
Hailing from Bucharest, Romania the Vinyl Speed Adjust duo have been rapidly on the rise as producers and DJ’s over the past few years with a back catalogue boasting material on Pressure Traxx, Gilesku Records, Colours In Music and Visionquest where they return to here, as well accolade’s from leading industry names such as Ricardo Villalobos, Raresh and Rhadoo.
Here we see the pair back on fine form for Visionquest following their ‘Carpe Diem’ EP on the label in 2015 and taking the lead is title track ‘Retro’ which sees things taken down a percussive led path via modulating pot drums, murky bass flutters and screeching atmospherics. ‘Det Riot’ follows and ups the energy levels with robust rhythms and stuttering vocal chops running with subtly unfolding arps, and further howling expansive swells hidden in the depths of the record before ‘Stretch Souls’ rounds things off, closing with tumbling organic percussion, soft pad sweeps and a rumbling low end drive.
Vinyl Speed Adjust’s ‘Retro’ EP is out on Visionquest (Vinyl & Digital)