Remastered and revealed in 2007Originally released in 2003, this recording (considered to be a classic of the time by many prominent players) hit clubs by storm. 1050 East's classic Philly soul stormer of an original coupled with the first of Sweet Abraham's so-called Deep Tissue Rubs, firmly entrenched Diaspora Recordings on the map as a provider of house authenticity. Returning now with the remastered original 12 mixes and armed with unreleased reworks that just never made it out by both Robert Strauss (whose level of eclecticism is a rarity within the electronic community) and Sweet Abraham (returning to complement his original remix with something slightly more thumping), we find ourselves reinvigorated and thinking differently yet again about this under-the-radar success.Lady Alma Horton's unmistakeable vocal style merges soulful rawness with the aural gymnastics of a classic chanteuse; hear one of the releases that kicked off a series of releases showcasing her unmistakeable style.
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