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artist: Jordan Fields
album: Risque De Funk Electrique
label: SOM Underground
cat: som 1245
year: 1998
genre: House
source: Vinyl
grabber: Eac
encoder: LAME 3.97 V2 --Vbr-New -V 2
quality: VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
size: 25,8 MB
link: n/a
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│tracklist.
no. time track title
a 07:04 We Shall Overcome
b1 06:15 Le Funk Mode
b2 05:59 Twilite
total time: 19:18 min
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│release notes.
In the early 80s, a 12-year-old kid out of Chicago named Jordan
Fields had already taught himself to break-dance, DJ and make
re-edits using a boombox and a little pause-button dexterity.
Inspired by his older brother, he became a fanatic about mixing and
scratching and soon found himself DJing in the earliest days of
what would later be known as the Chicago House scene.
Hooking up with Rick Lenoir (producer of LNR's "Work It to the
Bone"- House Jam) in the early 90s, Fields released his first
single The Thrillseekers EP, a jazzy house classic featuring Jordan
on the mic scatting. Dozens of releases later on both major and
indie labels, Fields has refined a sophisticated, soulful groove
that has made him a household name the world over.
Jordan in heavy lowpass filter mode on this "Risque de Funk..." 12
(the second release he would do under this title in 1998). Side A
is solid using the strings and very recognisable vocal to great
effect.
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