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Cat-No:LIMB200
Release-Date:17.11.2023
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:5060202597277
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Havana - Schtoom (Slam Remix)
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Mukkaa - Buruchacca (Apollo 440 Remix)
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Ritmo De Vida - Taboo
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Gypsy - I Trance You
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Stealth Sonic Soul - Stealth Sonic Soul (Apollo 440 Remix)
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Sublime - Transamerican
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Neebro - Neebro (Floor Federation Remix)
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Bingo Specs - Boogie
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Havana - Shift
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Havana - Shift (Ready for Dead & Stuart Crichton Remix)
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Harri - Skelph
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Ready for Dead - Ready for Dead
Glasgow’s iconic and highly influential progressive house label Limbo Records celebrates it’s 30th anniversary. An incredible compilation across two 12”s in a expertly designed gatefold sleeve with a poster insert that takes a look back at some of the biggest tracks that graced the label over the past three decades.

A true collector’s item, showcasing the power and presence of this Scottish stalwart, lovingly remastered by Davie Forbes and reissued for a whole new generation of listeners. The compilation kicks off with Havana - Schtoom, the record that started it all given the remix from legendary Scottish duo Slam, before the party anthem ‘Buruchacca’ from Mukkaa aka Kiltie and Crichton gets a signature remix Apollo 440.

Elsewhere Gypsy hit with undeniably one of the highlight tracks in the Limbo catalogue ‘I Trance You’ and Sublime serve up another of Limbo’s classic releases, the dance floor banger ‘Transamerican’ which topped all the charts at the time.

Take to side 3 and you’ll find the second release on Limbo a percussive drum laden epic from Havana entitled ‘Shift’ that planted Limbo firmly in the must-buy section of record shops across the UK. Another highlight on side 4 sees legendary Glasgow DJ Harri of Sub Club fame with his debut on Limbo – a superb slice of hard to house.

All in all, this is a serious slice of history that every collection should have nestled in its racks. More