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BRS - SPRING DOM EP


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Spring Dom EP
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WOLFEP047
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Vinyl record
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4 Track EP OF Vocal Hooked Deep House Grooves.

If there's one thing WOLF Music know a thing or two about, it's house music. So it's no surprise then that they've decided to reissue a golden 2003 deep house nugget in the form of BRS (British Rhythm Services) - 'Spring Dom'.

Reissued from the original DAT tapes 'Spring Dom' is one of those timeless records that even 15 years on sounds as soulful as it did when it first hit the racks. Echoed sweeping stabs, chunky drum loops and powerful synth flurries alongside those mesmerising vocal refrains, all tied together with a driving bassline - this is deep, deep goodness of the highest degree. Reworking 'Spring Dom' for the present day, WOLF mainstay Medlar provides a rave tinged remix, chopping the vocals and reworking the synth lines to give it a peak time, dancefloor demeanour.

The flip houses the other two tracks from the original '03 release - 'Clubtronic' with it's UKG flavoured beat, M1 pads and jazzy free flowing melodies and 'Miss You' combining a bumping groove, dynamic bass melody and stirring Rhodes chords.

A much-welcomed reissue package from the WOLF camp and a chance to own this house treasure without feeding the sharks.

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Clubtronic
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Miss You

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.