Howie B - Take Your Partner By The Hand
Release: Howie B - Take Your Partner By The Hand
- Datum: 24.01.2007
Inhaltsangabe
01 Take Your Partner By The Hand (Edit) 04:04
02 Take Your Partner By The Hand (Dj Premier Remix) 06:42
03 Take Your Partner By The Hand (Hopscotch/Wagon Christ Remix) 05:37
04 Take Your Partner By The Hand (Album Version) 07:21
- Genre: Electronica
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseHowie B. was a popular London-based DJ and nascent studio hand prior to his move into full-time recording and
production in the early '90s. Born in Glasgow, his association with Bristol club faves like Soul II Soul and Massive Attack
fueled his aesthetic on a fusion of soul, hip-hop, house, jazz, and funk, first hazarded on early collaborative projects like Dobie and Nomad Soul. B. set up his own label, Pussyfoot, in 1994, already having released tracks under the his own name and Olde Scottish through noted outbound hip-hop imprints 2Kool and Mo'Wax, and a small-but-steady stream of material moving hip-hop instrumentals a step beyond the experimental joined Bernstein with beat junkies like DJ Shadow, U.N.K.L.E., Portishead, and Coldcut at the forefront of a U.K. breakbeat renaissance.
Source: VH1.com
production in the early '90s. Born in Glasgow, his association with Bristol club faves like Soul II Soul and Massive Attack
fueled his aesthetic on a fusion of soul, hip-hop, house, jazz, and funk, first hazarded on early collaborative projects like Dobie and Nomad Soul. B. set up his own label, Pussyfoot, in 1994, already having released tracks under the his own name and Olde Scottish through noted outbound hip-hop imprints 2Kool and Mo'Wax, and a small-but-steady stream of material moving hip-hop instrumentals a step beyond the experimental joined Bernstein with beat junkies like DJ Shadow, U.N.K.L.E., Portishead, and Coldcut at the forefront of a U.K. breakbeat renaissance.
Source: VH1.com