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ODB - GET AWAY


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TITLE:
Get Away
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CATNO:
INFUSE016
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Deep Tech House & minimal Techno 3 Tracker

London based OdD are a natural fit for Infuse with their rolling hypnotic grooves featuring in the sets of the Fuse crew for the past few years.

Their Cold Fusion EP kicks off with Get Away, the EP's vinyl only track; a deep edged shuffler, custom fit for those hazier dance-floor moments.

Roll The Beats has a distinctly tripped out sensibility whilst 'Making Moves' ups the energy with a sprightly house-edged bounce.

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£7.99
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Mint (M)

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Get Away (Vinyl Only)
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Roll Da Beats
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Making Moves

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Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004) was a Grammy award nominated[1] American rapper and occasional producer, who went by the stage name Ol' Dirty Bastard. He was one of the founding members of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. Ol' Dirty Bastard simultaneously brought a measure of humor and a touch of the absurd to the Wu-Tang Clan. Often noted for his unusual microphone technique (critic Steve Huey writes of Jones' "outrageously profane, free-associative rhymes" delivered "in a distinctive half-rapped, half-sung style"), Jones' stage name came from a 1980 kung fu film entitled Drunken Master, the relevance of which was articulated by Method Man's assertion that there was "no father" to Jones' style. After establishing the Wu-Tang Clan, Ol' Dirty Bastard went on to a successful solo career. However, his professional success was hampered by erratic personal behavior and frequent legal troubles, including incarceration. He died in late 2004 of an accidental drug overdose, two days before his 36th birthday. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.