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Love Inc – Booka Shade

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Deep House, House, Uncategorized
21 September 2013

We’ve got a new single from upcoming Booka Shade album ‘EVE’ for you today. It’s called “Love Inc” and it’s a beautiful production from the German pair. It opens with delicate, euphoric pads but it really kicks off with the introduction of a bouncy baseline which carries it throughout. There’s also an impressive breakdown, something we find synonymous with Booka Shade. Overall, a fine progressive offering. It has us very excited for that album!

Booka Shade play the Button Factory, Dublin, on December 14th.

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Premiere: Ian Pooley lands on Lazy Days Recordings with heavenly rework of Belcampo’s ‘Cristoville’

Little Talk with Le Hutin

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