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Family Affair Vol.1

Family Affair Vol.1

Artists

Various

Catno

RNTR048

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

US

Release date

Aug 5, 2022

Styles

Nu-Disco

For their first VA outing Razor-N-Tape have assembled the big guns for an all-exclusive comp. This vinyl sampler features 4 standout tracks from the compilation, and boasts an all-original tracklist by a roster of luminaries from the RNT family - past, present, and future.

It’s party time on the A side, with Dimitri from Paris & DJ Rocca teaming up for Days of A Better Paradise, a stomping, piano-driven, classic house belter. Saucy Lady takes us straight to the disco with Passport to My Love, a soulful, vocal boogie-funk journey into the cosmos.

The B Side features two lower-tempo house jams by RNT artists Misiu & Clive From Accounts. Love Me Do turns a classic melody into a spooky late night anthem, while It’s Not That I Don’t Care brings jazz riffs & bouncy baselines to the downtempo slow-burner.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$24*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

RNTR048 - US - 2022

A1

Dimitri From Paris - Days Of A Better Paradise

5:58

A2

Saucy Lady - Passport To My Love

5:51

B1

Misiu - Love Me Do

6:06

B2

Clive From Accounts - It's Not That I Don't Care

5:11

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