Published at 22/05 2018

D.C. LaRue - Resurrection - The Remixes - Part Two

D.C. LaRue - Resurrection - The Remixes - Part Two


18 05 2018

Zedd12259

Funk / R&B




Released over two limited edition picture sleeve 12’s pressed exclusively for Record Store Day 2018, the remixes on Part Two come from Idjut Boys, Ron Basejam, Folamour and JKriv. Check them out, there is some strong Nu disco reworks here



ARTIST TRACK NAME
D.C. LaRue
Overture (Folamour Orchestra Mix)
D.C. LaRue
Cathedrals (JKriv Dub)
D.C. LaRue
Let Them Dance (Idjut Boys Remix)
D.C. LaRue
Do You Want The Real Thing? (Ron Basejam’s Dub)
D.C. LaRue
Let Them Dance (Idjut Boys Reprise)



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