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Genre | R&B |
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Artist | SunPalace |
Sun Palace Remixes On Double Vinyl LP!
Following a limited 7" vinyl release of Sun Palace edits in 2020, BBE Music finally delivers the full-length versions of Moodymann and Kenny Dope's "Rude Movements" remixes, alongside brand new interpretations by François K, Frankie Feliciano and OPOLOPO, plus a special edit by Phil Asher.
François Kevorkian needs no introduction to fans of House and electronic music. Featuring keys by Eric Kupper, his "SATS Dub" and "TradMix" versions of "Rude Movements" are simply classic works, summoning House music's golden era forward in time, to the here and now. Ricanstruction label founder and long-time champion of the good groove, Frankie Feliciano delivers a slick and faithful update of "Rude Movements," with a slight Latin soul twist. Swedish mix-king OPOLOPO turns in a typically live-sounding, funky and dancefloor-ready jam (ready whenever the dancefloor is, anyway) The full, extended version of Moodymann's remix retains the original "jammed" feel of "Rude Movements," adding stellar flute, sax and piano solos to that hypnotic vibe. Kenny Dope's Afro-Latin inspired "Dancefloor Powder" version is joined this time by a rough'n'ready, street tough "O'Gutta" mix; calling all b-boys and b-girls!
Made famous by David Mancuso at his New York Loft Parties, "Rude Movements" was an obscure Brit-funk B-side recorded in the home studio of Mike Collins. The track's unique sound, coupled with pristine sonics and production values caught the audiophile ears of Mancuso, and the rest is history. Soon the track found its way into the hands of Loft Party denizens Larry Levan, Nicky Siano, Frankie Knuckles and Danny Krivit and continues to influence House and electronic producers through to this day.