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VARIOUS ARTISTS EP8 DFTD599 12 " vinyl ep Turquoise defected label

Sold Date: January 7, 2021
Start Date: July 27, 2020
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Defected Coloured Vinyl   Turquoise 

VARIOUS ARTISTS  

David Penn, Roland Clark, Supernova, Dennis Cruz, OFFAIAH


EP8

LABEL: DEFECTED

CAT NO. DFTD599GREEN


Track Listing A1. David Penn vs Roland Clark - The Power (Extended Mix) A2. Supernova featuring Marley Munroe - Can’t Stand It (Extended Mix) B1. Dennis Cruz featuring Leo Wood - To Burn (Extended Mix) B2. OFFAIAH - Private Show (Club Re-Edit)

Coming as the eighth edition of the series, ‘EP8’ stays true to committing Defected’s biggest digital releases to wax, delivering an upfront package of house heat previously unavailable on vinyl. ‘EP8’ features four of Defected’s first releases of the decade, with David Penn’s collaboration with renowned house vocalist Roland Clark ‘The Power’ kicking off the A-Side, as Roland Clark’s mighty spoken word narrative paired with David’s rolling bassline and percussive breaks combine for a sincere and uplifting track. Up next, Italian duo Supernova deliver their dancefloor cut ‘Can’t Stand It’, featuring Los Angeles vocalist Marley Monroe, who delivers her heavenly top-line, a track infused with Chicago house influences, Supernova’s cut is a start-to-finish groover. On the flip, ‘To Burn’ by Dennis Cruz opens, featuring Leo Wood’s compelling vocals, as a wandering bassline and vocal stabs throughout take it to the club. To round off the release, Defected regular OFFAIAH delivers his track ‘Private Show’ (Club Re-Edit), ready to ignite dancefloors with seductive vocals and tension-building drops.