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The A&R Edits crew burst into 2015 with a double-header from Hot Digits head honcho Fingerman. The Brighton producer grew up listening to his parents' enviable Steely Dan record collection and for his comeback outing on A&R has retouched the De La Soul-sampled classic, 'Peg'. A tight circle of DJs have road tested this rework over recent times and we've been inundated with requests for its release.
In 1970, New York session drummer Bill Curtis merged the 'fatback' jazz beat of New Orleans into a 'street funk' band and signed his outfit to Perception Records. Over the next decade, they incorporated jazz and disco into their signature funk style, before moving in an R&B direction in the '80s. During this period, American pop success proved elusive, but the group made regular appearances in the UK Singles Chart, hitting the Top Twenty three times with '(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop', '(Do The) Spanish Hustle' and 'I Found Lovin'' It's the latter, an anthem on the UK black music scene in 1984, that has been served up here by Fingerman, a staple at his Casablanca Jazz Club residency in Brighton and now available on wax for the first time.
Tracklist
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