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John Roberts

Ohio-born John Roberts quickly ascended to deep house royalty with his stunning debut album, Glass Eights on Dial. With his new album, Fences, due at the
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DjRum: Seven Lies

In a sense, all music is sound collage. Musicians layer discrete instruments or synths to turn disassociated fragments into a coherent whole. Unfortunately in the dance
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Omar-S: Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself

1. I’ll Bring U Ah Lil Sumpin Back
2. I Just Want
3. Air Of The Day
4. Be Yoself
5. Rewind
6. The Shit Baby
7. Hellter Shelter
8. Amalthea
9. Tardigrade’s
10. Thank U 4 Letting Me Be Myself
11. Ready My Black Asz
12. Messier Sixty Eight
13. DumpsterGraves
14. Its Money In The “D”

Romare: Love Songs (Part One)

Romare’s debut EP ‘Meditations On Afrocentrism‘ seemed like a feat too impressive to repeat. Drawing musical influence largely from footwork, blues and hip hop, the collection
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DJ Rashad: Rollin

A. DJ Rashad – Rollin

B. DJ Rashad – Let It Go

C. DJ Rashad & DJ Manny – Drums Please
D. DJ Rashad & DJ Spinn – Broken Hearted

Thomas Kerridge

Thomas Kerridge, boss of RAMP Recordings and sub labels Brainmath, PTN and Fourth Wave, has been one of the most pivotal figures in the emergence and
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