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BRS - LOVIN ME

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Lovin Me
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SITU012
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
3 Track of Bass Heavy Dreamy Vocal Hooked House Grooves

BRS were a UK house outfit who released between 2000-2008 on their own imprint Friends & Families & on many other labels including 2020 Vision, Cyclo & Imperial Dub - the group comprised of Rob Evans, Ben Vacara & Mr Mulatto (the 2x latter now members of the Situation collective).

"Lovin' Me" was first released on a BRS EP on Imperial Dub recordings back in 2000. In its original format the 12" included The original mix, Dubtribe Sound System remix and a bonus track Bouncing.


SITUATIONISM are delighted to re-release the incredible full length Dubtribe Soundsystem remix again on limited vinyl. This remix became a classic, appearing on numerous compilations including Groove Armada's 'Another Late Night' and Ministry of Sound's Chillout sessions 2004 to name but a few.

Included on this limited vinyl run will be 2x new remixes from Italian deep house, motorbike duo Harley & Muscle & the also the lovely BitterSuite, both delivering quality mixe

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Last FM Information on BRS

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BRS (British Rhythm Services) formed during 1998 and are DJ Ben Vacara, Rob 'Twin' Evans and Mr Mulatto. BRS is also a hip-hop band hailing from Biala Podlaska, Poland. It consists of four members, Amok, Prozak, Plywak and Zdunek. They almost released their demo album in 2005, entitled Nie Tykaj Mikrofona. Why it didn't happen remains a mystery till present day. The official reason is the band split up, however, people who are close to band members say that BRS simply were ashamed of their recordings and didn't want people to hear them. The audience didn't miss much, considering that the only good thing about the tracks is the beats, which are stolen from the mainstream artists including Linkin Park and Eminem. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.