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Tim Deluxe The Little Ginger
Club Kid
For his debut, he served up a stonking set of deep house grooves, including a future classic that would become his biggest hit. ADD THESE TO YOUR PLAYLIST:
‘It Just Won’t Do’, ‘Mundaya (The Boy)’, ‘Less Talk More Action!’
St Germain Tourist
Ludovic Navarre mixed up jazzy styles and electronica with a fancy French flair on this Blue Note millennial masterpiece. ADD THESE TO YOUR PLAYLIST:
‘Rose Rouge’, ‘Sure Thing’, ‘Montego Bay Spleen’
Nuyorican Soul Nuyorican Soul
The Masters at Work joined the dots between Latin, soul, house, and hip-hop in ’97. With an all-star cast, along for the ride. ADD THESE TO YOUR PLAYLIST:
‘I Am the Black Gold of the Sun’, ‘It’s Alright, I Feel It!’, ‘Nautilus’
Lamb Fear of Fours
By their second studio album, Andy Barlow and Lou Rhodes were also bored sick of dance music conventions (including the 4/4 beat referenced in the title). ADD THESE TO YOUR PLAYLIST:
‘"B Line’, ‘Soft Mistake’, ‘Bonfire’
Uniting Of Opposites
Ancient Lights
Indian/classical/drone/jazz fusion album from Tim, Clem Alford and Ben Hazleton, released on Brighton label, Tru Thoughts, in 2018. ADD THESE TO YOUR PLAYLIST:
‘Mints’, ‘Car Number 27 / Mr. Alpo’, ‘The Uniting Of Opposites’