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Egg Roll

Catno

FSR7090

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" Single

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 16, 2018

Egg Roll by Lance Ferguson on Freestyle Records.

Lance Ferguson's Raregroove Spectrum is a collection of newly recorded versions of classic funk, soul, jazz and latin vinyl rarities, which features some of Melbourne's finest musicians across the album, including past and present members of The Bamboos, The Putbacks and Hiatus Kaiyote.

This 2 track single provides just a hint of what delights the full Raregroove Spectrum album contains - Lance explains that much of the inspiration for the re-works comes from his experience as a DJ; "Some of these versions can almost be looked at as DJ re-edits, sometimes we're extending what may be a really short track into something longer, or teasing out the elements in a song that really make it work on a dance-floor. It's essentially what someone does with a club re-edit, except we went the extra step and re-recorded the whole thing with a live band".

Available Tomorrow

Mar 31, 2023

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$14.79*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

FSR7090 - UK - 2018

A

Egg Roll

3:13

B

The Dump

3:45

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