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Cat-No:toyt093
Release-Date:05.04.2019
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:0880655509314
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Cat-No:toyt093
Release-Date:05.04.2019
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:0880655509314
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Phenomenal Handclap Band - Jail (Waajeed’s Funkytown Remix) (6:27)
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Phenomenal Handclap Band - Jail (Marcel Vogel Remix (5:53)
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Phenomenal Handclap Band - Kapote Extended Mix (8:17)
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Phenomenal Handclap Band - Original 12” Mix (3:45)
Tracklist 12":

A1) Jail (Waajeed’s Funkytown Remix) (6:27)
A2) Jail (Marcel Vogel Remix (5:53)
B1) Kapote Extended Mix (8:17)
B2) Original 12” Mix (3:45)

New York’s indie disco freaks Phenomenal Handclap Band is back with a second single on Toy Tonics: Jail. With remixes by Detroit’s Waajeed and Marcel Vogel of Lumberjacks in Hell. Including a club edit by Toy Tonics head honcho Kapote.

The band was responsible for one of Toy Tonics' biggest tracks in 2018: Judge Not: The Ray Mang version became a hit on open minded dancefloors around the globe: with support from DJ's like DJ Harvey, Cassius and Gilles Peterson (who put it int his „best track of the year“ list) but also more house DJ's like Berlin’s Keine Musik Crew, Soundstream or Superpitcher.

The band’s members are kind of heroes to many connoisseurs of the funk/ disco scene. The band leader Daniel Collas was playing keys in Amy Winehouse legendary backing band. Other members are connected to Mark Ronson’s crew or San Francisco's Stones Throw universe.. just to give u the bigger picture. With The Phenomenal Handclap Band they blend the unique vibe of 1970ies Power-Soul in the traditon of Charles Stepney and Rotary Connection with today’s new disco vibe. Parcels, Toro Y Moi, Roosevelt are not that far.

Important fact: All played live, no samples. Mixed by the champs at DFA. The band is part of Toy Tonics’s masterplan to expand their dancevibes into more live played scenarios.. stepping out of the strict DJ context.

Fun fact? Paul McCartney wrote the band a letter saying how much he loved their music when he first heard the band on BBC Radio 1.



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