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Yet another new sibling in the Clone family, Royal Oak has been off to a great start: Deep house by old hands like Gerd and Reggie Dokes is complemented by the original p-funk sounds of Space Dimension Controller, and remastered cuts from the legendary Blake Baxter / Orlando Voorn collaboration project, Ghetto Brothers.
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A Made Up Sound and Dexter remix 2011's 'Nuclear Funk' by Arttu and Jerry The Cat on this red-hot zero" exclusive. Dave Huismans supplies a madly swinging funky house take in his unmistakable style, while Dexter aims for synth-padded acid electro. Both should get heavy club play. Essential.
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