Salsoul
Records have always stayed one step ahead of the game. Since the labels inception
in the early 1970’s the imprint’s focus has been firmly fixed on presenting the
most cutting edge dance music sounds and in the process the label has been
instrumental in creating legends and shaping the landscape of contemporary club
culture throughout the original Disco era and beyond. It comes as no surprise
that many of todays labels and artists cite Salsoul as a fundamental influence
on them and their output. The labels music has been endlessly rediscovered,
sampled, re-edited and appreciated over and over again, your favourite DJ’s and
selectors undoubtedly reach for tracks from the catalogue each time they play.
This is why Salsoul continue to collaborate with the best labels and artists
out there today.
This is
where Italy’s Sounds Familiar crew come into the picture, for them Salsoul was
always inclusive and for the people. The label’s music was — and still is —
food for the soul. Sounds Familiar has been about bringing a different flavour
to club culture since its inception. Their artists may or may not be known to
the masses but their collective and individual influence on global music trends
and club culture is inherent and indelible. Salsoul and Sounds Familiar coming
together is like a Sunday lunch where generations of friends and family cook
together. The food of our grandmothers and forefathers getting a fresh new spin
as their children come of age and return to the family home.
Featuring a
stellar array of internationally renowned underground diggers, DJ’s, producers
and remixers including DJ Spinna, Mark Grusane, GE-OLOGY, Twice & Volcov,
Kai Alce and Specter, this special collaborative release shines a light on the
deep corners of the Salsoul catalogue, lovingly reworked for 2018’s
discotheques by those who know, feel and understand the label, the dancefloor
and respecting traditions while adding something a little bit different and a
little bit new.
Even when
it’s a little bit different, it still Sounds Familiar.
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