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More sickness from Gay Marvine. A side pure disco and deep funk reshaped as tools for today. B side total cult classics revisioned to devestate any dance floor.
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gay marvine - 1. Banji Girl Realness
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gay marvine - 2. Keepyourbodyworkin
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gay marvine - 3. Weekend
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gay marvine - 4. Street Life
This is volume one of a two volume set from edit master Gay Marvine aptly called Dance Floor Favorites These are some of his most sought after unreleased edits that are known for their strong reaction on the dance floor. They cause an instant heat. Includes his own rude jacking acid jam “Banji Girl Realness”, using lines from Paris is Burning conjuring the energy of the dance floor battles that would ensue during a Ken Collier set at Heaven. “Keepyourbodyworkin” delivers that filth your dance floor needs, while “Street Life” simply elevates your floor, walking on air. And nothing shines the light stronger than “Weekend”, always a peak moment at a party.
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Release-Date:13.11.2014
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gay marvine - 1. I Want Your Love
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gay marvine - 2. Pitch Black City
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gay marvine - 3. Hilltop
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gay marvine - 4. Meatin
More bold and brash sickness from Gay Marvine. It just gets more perverted when you think about every song from a red hanky perspective. A side = pure disco and deep funk reshaped as tools for today. B side = total cult classics re-visioned to devastate any dance floor.
A1 I Want Yr Love See how well it fits! The classic insidious groove. This is the sound of cocaine, people. The Gay Marvine interpretation takes the shape that another Detroiter found on his political disco classic and allows the full song to reveal itself. A dance floor treasure.
A2 Pitch Black City Originally recorded in Bologna, Italy with the vocals added at the Power Station in NYC. Luther Vandross is not on this one. A major reshape, a real improvement! A highlight of any night.
B side B1 Hilltop In Detroit this was called Techno, because that's what you called Electro then. A knock them dead thunderous classic from an unappreciated uk band. This is an edit of the Bernard Sumner remix, giving it a kind of EBM / new
beat feel, before that even existed. Nice 303. Most likely the inspiration for UR 003 “The Final Frontier”. Restructured by Gay Marvine, fixing all
the off time edits, so that you can destroy the dance floor with ease.
B2 Meatin Don't slap me, because I'm not in the mood. I’d Hate to come down to their level and become a BW. Campy classic More
A1 I Want Yr Love See how well it fits! The classic insidious groove. This is the sound of cocaine, people. The Gay Marvine interpretation takes the shape that another Detroiter found on his political disco classic and allows the full song to reveal itself. A dance floor treasure.
A2 Pitch Black City Originally recorded in Bologna, Italy with the vocals added at the Power Station in NYC. Luther Vandross is not on this one. A major reshape, a real improvement! A highlight of any night.
B side B1 Hilltop In Detroit this was called Techno, because that's what you called Electro then. A knock them dead thunderous classic from an unappreciated uk band. This is an edit of the Bernard Sumner remix, giving it a kind of EBM / new
beat feel, before that even existed. Nice 303. Most likely the inspiration for UR 003 “The Final Frontier”. Restructured by Gay Marvine, fixing all
the off time edits, so that you can destroy the dance floor with ease.
B2 Meatin Don't slap me, because I'm not in the mood. I’d Hate to come down to their level and become a BW. Campy classic More
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gay marvine - 1. Banji Girl Realness
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gay marvine - 2. Keepyourbodyworkin
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gay marvine - 3. Weekend
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gay marvine - 4. Street Life
This is volume one of a two volume set from edit master Gay Marvine aptly called Dance Floor Favorites These are some of his most sought after unreleased edits that are known for their strong reaction on the dance floor. They cause an instant heat. Includes his own rude jacking acid jam “Banji Girl Realness”, using lines from Paris is Burning conjuring the energy of the dance floor battles that would ensue during a Ken Collier set at Heaven. “Keepyourbodyworkin” delivers that filth your dance floor needs, while “Street Life” simply elevates your floor, walking on air. And nothing shines the light stronger than “Weekend”, always a peak moment at a party.
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Gay Marvine, - Luv Thang
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Gay Marvine, - Lost in Music
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Gay Marvine, - Make that Move
New Secret Mixes sub-label f/Gay Marvine's best secret weapons of gay disco. 3 steamy classics restructured for your pleasuring: First Choice - Love Thang, Sister Sledge - Lost in Music, Shalamar - Make That Move.
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gay marvine - 1. I Want Your Love
2
gay marvine - 2. Pitch Black City
3
gay marvine - 3. Hilltop
4
gay marvine - 4. Meatin
More bold and brash sickness from Gay Marvine. It just gets more perverted when you think about every song from a red hanky perspective. A side = pure disco and deep funk reshaped as tools for today. B side = total cult classics re-visioned to devastate any dance floor.
A1 I Want Yr Love See how well it fits! The classic insidious groove. This is the sound of cocaine, people. The Gay Marvine interpretation takes the shape that another Detroiter found on his political disco classic and allows the full song to reveal itself. A dance floor treasure.
A2 Pitch Black City Originally recorded in Bologna, Italy with the vocals added at the Power Station in NYC. Luther Vandross is not on this one. A major reshape, a real improvement! A highlight of any night.
B side B1 Hilltop In Detroit this was called Techno, because that's what you called Electro then. A knock them dead thunderous classic from an unappreciated uk band. This is an edit of the Bernard Sumner remix, giving it a kind of EBM / new
beat feel, before that even existed. Nice 303. Most likely the inspiration for UR 003 “The Final Frontier”. Restructured by Gay Marvine, fixing all
the off time edits, so that you can destroy the dance floor with ease.
B2 Meatin Don't slap me, because I'm not in the mood. I’d Hate to come down to their level and become a BW. Campy classic More
A1 I Want Yr Love See how well it fits! The classic insidious groove. This is the sound of cocaine, people. The Gay Marvine interpretation takes the shape that another Detroiter found on his political disco classic and allows the full song to reveal itself. A dance floor treasure.
A2 Pitch Black City Originally recorded in Bologna, Italy with the vocals added at the Power Station in NYC. Luther Vandross is not on this one. A major reshape, a real improvement! A highlight of any night.
B side B1 Hilltop In Detroit this was called Techno, because that's what you called Electro then. A knock them dead thunderous classic from an unappreciated uk band. This is an edit of the Bernard Sumner remix, giving it a kind of EBM / new
beat feel, before that even existed. Nice 303. Most likely the inspiration for UR 003 “The Final Frontier”. Restructured by Gay Marvine, fixing all
the off time edits, so that you can destroy the dance floor with ease.
B2 Meatin Don't slap me, because I'm not in the mood. I’d Hate to come down to their level and become a BW. Campy classic More