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Lo Shea continues his series of 10 vinyl only releases on Seaghdha with another 3 tracker which once more covers a lot of ground.
From the garage tinged house of Remember Them Times to Black jazz Consortium esque Alice via an afro-funk inspired Dr Diamond.
With more and more heavyweight support on each release, Seaghdha is now beginning to make a real impression from the Uk to Europe and Detroit....and with Rinse Fm support from XXXY, Braiden regularly playing Lo Shea tracks on NTS and kingpins like Boddika and Blawan playing his records, as well as Harry Klein residents Ana and Kid Chic...not to mention Berlin?s infamous Club Der Visionaere resident Topper who's also hammering the tracks! ...the future looks brighter every day from the Sheffield warehousing agitator...Lo Shea.
Feedback so far...
Mosca - Remember Them Times is Good Music
Mr G - Badd Soulful House
Luke Solomon - Diamond is sick...man is on a roll...Big ups.
Brothers Vibe - Remember Them times is fav - Thanks 4 tha good music!
Norm Talley - Bangin project!!Support!!!
Citizen - Love this one - Remember Them Times is the one for me.
Krysko - The relentless raw skip of Remember them times will do it for me,top stuff!
Andrei Osyka (Droog) - Dr Diamond is very cool, an original slice of electronic funk.
Tristan Da Cunha - remember them times is the one for me here......another club weapon from Lo Shea.Full support.
Guy Andrews - Alice is my favourite
Jonas Kopp - Like It
Ricardo Miranda - Funkin hotter than anything you have done.
A1.Remember Them Times is a raw slice of bass heavy soulful house with a Uk garage heart. Pure Club tackle, the swing of the beats is matched by the huge bass drop which has been causing much dance floor damage already in the UK and beyond.
A2.Dr Diamond is a modern funk workout that rises to a euphoric string crescendo before disappearing into splinters of Detroit raw funk and back again. A unique sounding track that is both playful and powerfully emotive.
B.Alice - the long player of the release is a full exploration of Lo Shea?s deeper side. Devoting the whole side to the track, Alice evolves and flowers into a beautifully epic piece.
It features dialogue from a one to one interview Lo Shea did with Flying Lotus in which he discussed among other things one of his all time favourite artists...Alice Coltrane.
The track is like a tribute to the cosmic searching of Alice Coltrane mixed with the modern soul applications of artists like Fred P.
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3