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Shouts 2021 Sampler Vol. II

Shouts 2021 Sampler Vol. II

Artists

Various

Catno

RS045

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Sampler

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Rhythm Section International's bumper Shouts 2021 sampler has been split into two and spread of a pair of vital 12"s. This is the swooned half and it is just a good as the first with our favorite being from the hugely prolific and mega-on form breakout artist of the year, Kareem Ali. His 'Black Futures' is a steamy, surging house track with kicking kicks and astral synths that speak to the soul. Hassan Abou Alam's 'Hella Mega Drive' spins hi hats, drums and bass into a tightly woven groove of no fixed genre and the swing in Pookie's 'Beast Mode' is simply irresistible. Big ups one and all.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$31*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

BRAND NEW RECORD.

A1

Sosa Tharpa - Milo is Back

5:23

A2

Pookie - Beast Mode

3:04

A3

Tom Esselle - Lou's Groove

6:24

B1

Hassan Abou Alam - Hella Mega Drive

6:09

B2

Adam Pits - Cluster Funk

5:41

B3

Kareem Ali - Black Futures

5:53

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