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Lauer Al Zanders
A7 Edits Volume 4

A7 Edits Volume 4

Labels

A7 Edits

Catno

A7E004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 16, 2021

A7E004 - UK - 2021

Next up in the Africa Seven Edit series, we have a double header, as leftfield London house bod Al Zanders takes on the progressive early - mid 70's Sierre Leone band Afro National's 'Push Am Forward' and injects added propulsion and focus, creating an intoxicating hypno chugger along the way.

Meanwhile, Frankfurt ressie and Running Back mainstay Lauer gets to grips with Cameroonian Kemayo and K. System's 1978's disco inspired mini-classic 'Biram', adding fizzing drums and rolling structure to the exuberant Back to My Roots style licks and commanding vocals.

Both original's are included, remastered, and both presenting as head to head rival's to any of these new fangled upstarts claim to contemporary dance floor currency, just as it should be.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Generic

$19.13*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

A7E004 - UK - 2021

A1

Kemayo - Biram (Lauer Edit)

A2

Kemayo - Biram (Original)

B1

Afro National - Push Am Forward (Al Zanders Edit)

B2

Afro National - Push Am Forward (Original)

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