4 Tracks of Tech House / Deep House With Dreamy Female Spoken Vocals - We welcome back Tubbs & Burns on Public Possession offering yet another highly danceable selection of tunes. The main title on this EP features Paula Tape and has it all: seductive vocals, a mesmerizing acid baseline and the classic hypnotic Tubbs & Burns touch.
It comes in three versions incl. an epic Todd Modes remix. Cheeky Bonus and potentially a secret Deejays favorite is Colter Carsons remix of the previously released „Where were you in 92“ turning it up a few gears, ready for some festival MainStage plays
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Drums Are Dangerous (Original Mix)
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Drums Are Dangerous (Heads Down Dub)
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Drums Are Dangerous (Todd Modes Full Moon Mix)
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Where Were U In 92? (Colter Carson Mix)
Last FM Information on Eden Burns
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Eden Burns is a DJ and producer hailing from the deep south of Aotearoa/New Zealand. As a teenager, he connected with the world of dance music via scuffed tech-house records in dollar bins and a DVD rip of Paris Is Burning. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Last FM Information on Tubbs
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Tubbs is New Zealand musician Christopher Tubbs, now residing in the UK. As well as his solo work, he has collaborated with Steve “Choppa” Harris as Atlantic Conveyor.
Tubbs’s musical odyssey began in 1991 as part of the funky monks crew alongside Fat Freddy’s Drop producer DJ Mu. In 1997, Tubbs moved to London, initially finding work as a touring DJ with rapper Silver Bullet. Tubbs then started collaborating with ILS and Wall Of Sound’s The Dirty Beatniks, which led to a couple of years of touring - from Cherbourg through Warsaw to Singapore.
2000 saw Tubbs release his debut EP, “Lo Slung Funk”. Self-released, the EP led to an album deal with fledgling label Carbon Recordings and the “Good Days, Better Nights” LP.
As well as his work recording as Tubbs, he has collaborated with Steve “Choppa” Harris as Atlantic Conveyor, and with Brad ‘The Nextmen’ Baloo and Mark ‘Dog’ Sayfritz.
Tubbs’s 2005 single “New Way Of Life” featured Dallas Tamaira (vocalist from Fat Freddy’s Drop) and New Zealand MC Hame, and got an Atlantic Conveyor remix. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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