Billy Lo

It's The Life (+ Kai Alche interpretation)

Cosmocities Records
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Cosmocities is a French label established in 2019 by Matthieu Soulié-Strougar. Based in Dijon, a city with a culture and history for churning out very decent electronica. In the nineties club l’An-fer was a pioneer for that culture, with Laurent Garnier as resident there for some years. Cosmocities releases have included artists like Leif, Segue, Jitwam, Jaime Read, Inner Science and Inkswel, with a remix from broken beat legend Agent K Kaidi Tatham. There’s even a Delano Smith release in the pipeline. Following on with this quality A&R run, Cosmocities presents the ‘It’s the Life EP’. It’s by Billy Lo, a trio of underground producers hailing from the motor city of Detroit, consisting of Bill Beaver, Darryl Tiggs and Darren Abrams. As a vocalist, Beaver (aka Billy Love) has collaborated on Sound Signature, Still Music and Moodymann’s Mahogani Music. Darren Abrams composed the Detroit House classic ‘Loose Piano’ on ‘Detroit Beatdown Volume One’ on Third Ear Recordings. This crew have a deep and credible history. The ‘It’s the Life EP’ contains a repress of a Detroit forgotten Classic originally released on Universal Frequency Modulations Recordings in 2002, currently changing hands on Discogs for a fair few quid. This time it gets repackaged with a remix from NDATL’s front man Kai Alce. The EP is completed with two additional originals.

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Release Date

23.04.2021

Cat No

CMSR 003

Tracklist

Track 1
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Track 2
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Track 3
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Track 4
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Techno
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12"
Prism
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Techno
12"
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Prism
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Rain EP incl. SYO Remix Cosmocities Records
Deep House
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12''
Billy Lo
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It's The Life (+ Kai Alche interpretation) Cosmocities Records
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House
12''
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Billy Lo
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It's The Life (+ Kai Alche interpretation) Cosmocities Records