VARIOUS - Turntables On The Hudson: 20 Years Of Good Vibes - Vinyl (3xLP)

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Cat: WONDERLP 31. Rel: 24 Dec 18
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul


Side 1 - Track 1. Brassroots - Good Life Side 1 - Track 2. Cotonete vs Dimitri From Paris - Parribean Disco Side 2 - Track 1. Men From The Nile - Watch Them Come (Jazzanova remix) Side 2 - Track 2. Lonesome Echo Production - Spirit Of Drums (SUMO Afrobounce) (feat Mutabaruka) Side 3 - Track 1. Bonobo - Cirrus Side 3 - Track 2. Midnight Magic - Drop Me A Line (Mano Le Tough remix) Side 4 - Track 1. Truby Trio - Jaleo (feat Concha Buika) Side 4 - Track 2. Joe Claussell - Je Ka Jo (demo mix) Side 5 - Track 1. Fat Freddy's Drop - Ready (radio edit) Side 5 - Track 2. Nickodemus & Quantic - Mi Swing Es Tropical (feat Hector "Tempo" Alomar) Side 5 - Track 3. Palov meets A Angelides - Joder (feat Daniela Bolano) Side 6 - Track 1. Zero DB - Come Party Side 6 - Track 2. Chico Mann & Captain Planet - Ya Te Toca (Yukicito remix)

Hearty congratulations to legendary NYC event Turntables on the Hudson, which recently celebrated 20 years of good grooves, eclectic selections and even better parties. Here founders and residents DJs Nickodemus and Mariano continue the celebrations with a triple-vinyl set showcasing some of the tracks that have rocked their parties over the years. It's naturally pretty varied, flitting between skanking neo-reggae-soul (Fat Freddy's Drop), vibrant Latin beats (Truby Tio, Joe Claussell), tropical treats (Quantic and Nickodemus, Palov & A Angelides), broken beat (Jazzanova remixing Men From The Nile), dubbed-out afro-house (SUMO tweaking Lonesome Echo Production), and techno-tempo jazz house (Zero DB's killer "Come Party"). Oh, and an awesome New Orleans brass band cover of Inner City's "Good Life", which is insanely good.