Label:sunday money
Cat-No:sum004
Release-Date:06.06.2017
Genre:techhouse
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morgan - Alien Funk
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morgan - Wednesday
Sunday Money returns with another indicative vinyl-only release in the form of the Alien Funk EP from Australian born producer Morgan Hyslop AKA Morgan. This is her second release on the label and features four stunning new tracks that are very much an extension of her imprint debut, Queens EP. Expect more of her signature deep & sparse grooves and deft production from this most singular of talents.
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Label:La Casa Tropical
Cat-No:LCT006
Release-Date:03.02.2021
Genre:House
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Morgan - Vakonwana
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Morgan - Vakonwana (Club Mix)
Releasedate: 05.04.2021
"A Bangin South African bubblegum tune, with house club mix on the flip!"
The start of the 90's brought the final wave of House music that would cement it as the future of South Africa’s music scene. In the years leading up to the new decade, Disco had already naturally evolved into the very early stages of what would become South Africa’s signature House sound, with Instrumentals and Dub Mixes earning themselves spots on the Pantsula records leading the charts of the late 80s, it would be an influx of remixes appearing on import singles that would make the “House mix” the premier b side sound for those bubblegum artists trying to stay relevant in the 90’s.
The House remixes coming from Chicago and New York dominated the airwaves at first, eventually gaining genre status by the later part of the decade as International House or just International for short. At the time this would have been synonymous with House music everywhere else in the world. After a years of these tracks getting remixed by the touch of the local talent, International no longer fit the description of what the music was and Kwaito became the sound of the streets. In the studio, Kwaito was the sound of the next generation of producers that was coming up under the Disco legends of 80s. In total it took less than 5 years total for the sound to evolve. It would be in this transition period between International and Kwaito, with the help of the new wave of studio talent, that we find the ingredients that gave birth to a short lived yet unique African House sound.
After a long career with the soul group The Savers, Morgan Kwele cut two solo records under his own name in the late 80’s. Without much success and after being dropped by EMI, Morgan was picked up by Peter Snyman and independent Sounds of Soweto. At the time it was becoming a premier label for the emerging house sounds. M’du and Joe Nina would both end up working at Snyman’s studio, and it would be their collaborating project LA Beat that would launch their respective careers further. For his new album Morgan would team up with legendary producer and long time friend from the 70s Koloi Lebona. They would work together once more and record what most likely became Morgan’s final Album. The title track Vakonwana became the lead single, with the original bubblegum version on the A side for the old timers and the Club Version on the flip for the late nite parties. More
"A Bangin South African bubblegum tune, with house club mix on the flip!"
The start of the 90's brought the final wave of House music that would cement it as the future of South Africa’s music scene. In the years leading up to the new decade, Disco had already naturally evolved into the very early stages of what would become South Africa’s signature House sound, with Instrumentals and Dub Mixes earning themselves spots on the Pantsula records leading the charts of the late 80s, it would be an influx of remixes appearing on import singles that would make the “House mix” the premier b side sound for those bubblegum artists trying to stay relevant in the 90’s.
The House remixes coming from Chicago and New York dominated the airwaves at first, eventually gaining genre status by the later part of the decade as International House or just International for short. At the time this would have been synonymous with House music everywhere else in the world. After a years of these tracks getting remixed by the touch of the local talent, International no longer fit the description of what the music was and Kwaito became the sound of the streets. In the studio, Kwaito was the sound of the next generation of producers that was coming up under the Disco legends of 80s. In total it took less than 5 years total for the sound to evolve. It would be in this transition period between International and Kwaito, with the help of the new wave of studio talent, that we find the ingredients that gave birth to a short lived yet unique African House sound.
After a long career with the soul group The Savers, Morgan Kwele cut two solo records under his own name in the late 80’s. Without much success and after being dropped by EMI, Morgan was picked up by Peter Snyman and independent Sounds of Soweto. At the time it was becoming a premier label for the emerging house sounds. M’du and Joe Nina would both end up working at Snyman’s studio, and it would be their collaborating project LA Beat that would launch their respective careers further. For his new album Morgan would team up with legendary producer and long time friend from the 70s Koloi Lebona. They would work together once more and record what most likely became Morgan’s final Album. The title track Vakonwana became the lead single, with the original bubblegum version on the A side for the old timers and the Club Version on the flip for the late nite parties. More
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Label:sunday money
Cat-No:sm006ltd
Release-Date:15.02.2018
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fosky - New Era
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Following up his limited edition white-label single on Sunday Money, Fosky returns to the label this time with his 'New Era EP'. The EP continues the journey from the first release with lush, deep vibes throughout all 3 original tracks. Vinyl-only as always for Sunday Money.
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Label:sunday money
Cat-No:sm005ltd
Release-Date:18.01.2018
Genre:techhouse
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fosky - To My Latest Love
The Sunday Money debut for Argentine musician Fosky is a 14-minute long, deep, emotional journey, featuring cello by Fernando Diéguez. Limited edition 1-sided stamped vinyl for this one, get it while it lasts.
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