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Ruling (King Britt & Shur-I-kan Remixes)

Osborne

NRK
NRK147 | 2008-09-02  
Osborne's Ruling came out on influential US label Spectral Sound earlier this year, and has been racking up some fantastic support already. An emotive piece of lush deep house, Ruling is an unashamed throwback to the early halcyon days of Chicago and New York house music. A perfect slice of deepness for the warmer months?.now with new mixes courtesy of Shur-I-Kan and Philly legend, King Britt.

Shur-I-Kan (Freerange Recs) is becoming ever present on the NRK roster of late, he's one of our favourite Brit producer/remixers, and he stays faithful to the original mix of "Ruling" here but drags it onto the dancefloor with some stronger beats and heavier bottom end. Osborne's "Original Mix" is all fingersnapping, Nu Groove/Pal Joey-esque house music at its finest! King Britt, meanwhile, opts for a heady, darker pounding drum remix, with spacious chords and freeform jazz flicked riffs. A little Scubambient mix is also included here?

Todd Osborn has his roots in drum n bass, running Detroit?s first vinyl emporium dedicated to the genre, and his own Rewind label. Since 2002, Osborn has turned his hands to all manners of electronic sounds and persuasions, and most recently he has recorded a clutch of forward thinking sounds for Spectral Sound, the off-shoot label of Ghostly International, and home to electronic artists Audion AKA Matthew Dear, James Cotton and Hieroglyphic Being. Osborne's self titled debut album is out now on Spectral, and is definitely a long player to pick up.

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