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Len Lewis
Black Label Series 06

Black Label Series 06

Artists

Len Lewis

Catno

BPBL06

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 25, 2021

Banoffee Pies RecordsBlack Label Series continues with a special solo EP from label favourite Len Lewis who steps up with a selection of 4 previously unreleased productions from the mid 2000's. Already a regular on the infamous UK Tech House Label Swag Records, and a deep back catalogue of trusted DJ gems spanning back to the 90's, we were very excited to welcome him on board the label.

The A side offers two Sub heavy Breakbeat weapons with "Get On It" and a jump into the Sith world with "Darkside". The B side dips back into a 4x4 format with the swirling dance floor rhythm of "Tik Tok" and a playful and laid back house melody in "Projection Deep Dub", a track once approved by and handed to a member of the boy band Blue for a spin on Kiss 100. Make of that what you will to be honest. Much love. BP x

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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BPBL06 - UK - 2021

A1

Get On It

A2

Darkside

B1

Tik Tok

B2

Projection Deep Dub

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