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GOVERNED BY RHYTHM
Seven Hills Presents: Governed by Rhythm 94 - 97

Seven Hills Presents: Governed by Rhythm 94 - 97

Catno

SHRR06

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Compilation Reissue Remastered

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 1, 2023

Seven Hills Presents: Governed by Rhythm 94 - 97 by GOVERNED BY RHYTHM on Seven Hills.

It’s been nearly 2 years since our last reissue comp, so we’re pleased to announce SHRR06: Seven Hills Presents Governed By Rhythm 94 – 97!

We’re taking another wild excursion into the world of Andy Jones, the mastermind behind Precise Daily Rhythm, a label we reissued back in 2020. Governed By Rhythm was an outlet for Andy’s faster, trancier dance tracks, as opposed to the grooving techno and tech house of PDR.

SHRR06 comprises three never before heard tracks on Disc 1, as well as four from the original label on Disc 2. Additions to the original music are; ANWAM, a 16 minute long acid ambient wormhole, Kik The Can, a pumping bassline driven piece of tech trance, and the early 90’s Italian-style Bedroom.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$30.44*

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SHRR06 - UK - 2023

A

ANWAM (A Night With A Mate)

16:02

B1

Kik The Can

5:31

B2

Bedroom

7:34

C1

Resist

5:36

C2

Synergy

6:21

D1

Toltec Chants

5:35

D2

Dynamics

6:04

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