Groove Asylum "Work That Sucka" Don't 02

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The mighty Groove Asylum is seeing the light of day once more. Albeit in a re-issue and not a fresh production. It's still enough to please me considering I didn't start buying Don't [myspace] until release 3. Which was when I discovered it and not when it started getting 'good' (it was always good!).


For those of you who don't know...


Groove Asylum is Rob Stow and Jerome Hill and they'll both still admit it.

The official word:
From 2001, the second release on Don't now gets a deserved repress on limited coloured vinyl. This EP from Groove Asylum (aka Rob Stow & Jerome Hill ), and in particular the B1 track ‘Work that sucka' , received loads of play with its Chicago-influenced jacking beats building to a ferocious bassline and was played by everyone from John Peel (RIP) to DJ Bam Bam ...This is a limited run of just 200 white label copies . The A side ‘Riffin (the remix)' samples a classic Dancemania-style groove and is a relentless 909 workout with vocal samples donated unwittingly by the UK's very own MC Duke while ‘Dirty Jill' is more typical of the Don't sound with squeaks and squeals galore and an off centre " old skool Armani / Johnson " style groove. Be quick!


For anyone in North America that wants this let me know. I'll have 2-3 extra copies.


Groove Asylum "Work That Sucka" Don't 02
A1 - Riffin (the remix)
A2 - Angry crowd
B1 - Work that sucka
B2 - Dirty Jill


Distributed by: Veto UK
Available: December 10th, 2007

Buy Vinyl @ Deejay (DE), Juno (UK), Fun in the Murky (CA)


Buy Digital @ Juno Download

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