A surprisingly unified fusion of classic psychedelic rock, Krautrock rhythms and proto-hip hop beats.
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The debut release of swedish artist combo (he is half of s.u.m.o. which is well known as jazzy house artist in the beg of 2000)
Averse to any easy classification, Rainbow Arabia's continent-trekking, kaleidoscope pop is rooted in no particular time or place, employing modern technological processes to an array of musical cultures and eras.
We have a release by another amazing up-and-coming talent from Australia: NATHAN G! Nathan had a fantastic 2010, with huge releases for Miguel Migs' Salted imprint (88 Keys to Love) and for Large Music (No Limit, Inner Spirit). Here, Nathan delivers two stellar deep house cuts: Blur The Line and Diamonds In The Sky.
The title of this EP sorta says it all. It's quite an important release for the label. Glasgow musical connections all around!
"Theme for Great Cities" was originally released in 1981, an electro-trance-funk classic, pre-dating the rave scene by about 10 years. Naum Gabo takes it, electrifies it, and turns it into a hi-fi dancefloor filler.
vol.2 of remix package is done by norway disco king prins thomas.
- A1: Moody - (Esg) By J-Jems
- A2: I Wanna Be Your Dog - (The Stooges) By The Green Door Kids
- A3: I Hate You - (The Monks) By The Green Door All-Stars
- A4: Louie Louie - (The Kingsmen) Performed By The Green Door Kids
- A5: The Way I Walk- (The Cramps) By The Green Door All-Stars
- B1: Dance - (Esg) By J-Jems
- B2: Funtime - (Iggy Pop) By The Green Door All-Stars
- B3: Metaphysical Circus - By The Green Door All-Stars
- B4: Girl Of My Best Friend - (Elvis Presley) By Clare Whyte
Jatoma are all about the unknown and though they are new amongst us they remain cloaked in paradoxes and already questioned by many.




















