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Keep On Livin' / late To Camberwell (12'' Vinyl)
Luke Una introduces a new series of original, dancefloor-focused productions on his Ć Soul Cultura imprint, in partnership with Mr Bongo. True to the labelās ethos, the series pushes sonic boundaries into deeper, more expansive territories, delivering forward-thinking music for discerning dancefloors. The first release brings together UK garage royalty Zed Bias and the underground talents of MJK, as weāre served up a double hit of hypnotic, futuristic techno and house.
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Zed Bias is an artist that needs little introduction. The main moniker of Manchesterās Dave Jones, over the past 25+ years heās cemented himself as a crucial figure in UK garage and dance music as a whole. Heās remixed hundreds of artists including Whitney Houston, The Streets and Azymuth, been nominated for a MOBO award and, through his more experimental take on 2 step garage, helped lay the foundations for the development of bass music into dubstep. For this new release he teams up with Ghanaian-British producer and DJ, MJK. Earmarked as āOne To Watchā by DJ Mag, and similarly championed by Mixmag, MJKās sound draws from the worlds of bass, grime, house and beyond.
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Opening track āKeep On Livināā sees Zed Bias and MJK coming together in the studio. Passed to Luke by his manager If Khan, itās a sonic alchemy rooted in black heart soul music yet seen through a prism of bass futurism. A heads-down cut of driving techno, with nods to Detroit, and firm UK foundations, that is both bass-heavy and otherworldly. Itās a simple yet effective, entrancing combination of percussion, bass, and keys, peppered with old soul samples that lock you into a groove and never let go. A track built for dancefloors big or small.
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On the flip, MJK steps up solo with āLate to Camberwellā, diving into deeper, late-night territory. Known for his three-deck DJ mixing style, MJK has a real understanding of how to layer elements to keep people moving. A swirling cosmic feel reverberates through āLate to Camberwellā. Drum hits, shakers and synth loops are weaved together in style, creating a dose of deep, immersive rolling house. In Lukeās own words, āI found it very exciting to hear a new artist create such a beautiful sound that reminded me of Detroit and Artwork's late ā90s techno alias Grain. Itās stripped-back raw house music of the highest calibreā.
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Zed Bias is an artist that needs little introduction. The main moniker of Manchesterās Dave Jones, over the past 25+ years heās cemented himself as a crucial figure in UK garage and dance music as a whole. Heās remixed hundreds of artists including Whitney Houston, The Streets and Azymuth, been nominated for a MOBO award and, through his more experimental take on 2 step garage, helped lay the foundations for the development of bass music into dubstep. For this new release he teams up with Ghanaian-British producer and DJ, MJK. Earmarked as āOne To Watchā by DJ Mag, and similarly championed by Mixmag, MJKās sound draws from the worlds of bass, grime, house and beyond.
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Opening track āKeep On Livināā sees Zed Bias and MJK coming together in the studio. Passed to Luke by his manager If Khan, itās a sonic alchemy rooted in black heart soul music yet seen through a prism of bass futurism. A heads-down cut of driving techno, with nods to Detroit, and firm UK foundations, that is both bass-heavy and otherworldly. Itās a simple yet effective, entrancing combination of percussion, bass, and keys, peppered with old soul samples that lock you into a groove and never let go. A track built for dancefloors big or small.
Ā
On the flip, MJK steps up solo with āLate to Camberwellā, diving into deeper, late-night territory. Known for his three-deck DJ mixing style, MJK has a real understanding of how to layer elements to keep people moving. A swirling cosmic feel reverberates through āLate to Camberwellā. Drum hits, shakers and synth loops are weaved together in style, creating a dose of deep, immersive rolling house. In Lukeās own words, āI found it very exciting to hear a new artist create such a beautiful sound that reminded me of Detroit and Artwork's late ā90s techno alias Grain. Itās stripped-back raw house music of the highest calibreā.
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Keep On Livin' / late To Camberwell (12'' Vinyl)ā
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Luke Una introduces a new series of original, dancefloor-focused productions on his Ć Soul Cultura imprint, in partnership with Mr Bongo. True to the labelās ethos, the series pushes sonic boundaries into deeper, more expansive territories, delivering forward-thinking music for discerning dancefloors. The first release brings together UK garage royalty Zed Bias and the underground talents of MJK, as weāre served up a double hit of hypnotic, futuristic techno and house.
Ā
Zed Bias is an artist that needs little introduction. The main moniker of Manchesterās Dave Jones, over the past 25+ years heās cemented himself as a crucial figure in UK garage and dance music as a whole. Heās remixed hundreds of artists including Whitney Houston, The Streets and Azymuth, been nominated for a MOBO award and, through his more experimental take on 2 step garage, helped lay the foundations for the development of bass music into dubstep. For this new release he teams up with Ghanaian-British producer and DJ, MJK. Earmarked as āOne To Watchā by DJ Mag, and similarly championed by Mixmag, MJKās sound draws from the worlds of bass, grime, house and beyond.
Ā
Opening track āKeep On Livināā sees Zed Bias and MJK coming together in the studio. Passed to Luke by his manager If Khan, itās a sonic alchemy rooted in black heart soul music yet seen through a prism of bass futurism. A heads-down cut of driving techno, with nods to Detroit, and firm UK foundations, that is both bass-heavy and otherworldly. Itās a simple yet effective, entrancing combination of percussion, bass, and keys, peppered with old soul samples that lock you into a groove and never let go. A track built for dancefloors big or small.
Ā
On the flip, MJK steps up solo with āLate to Camberwellā, diving into deeper, late-night territory. Known for his three-deck DJ mixing style, MJK has a real understanding of how to layer elements to keep people moving. A swirling cosmic feel reverberates through āLate to Camberwellā. Drum hits, shakers and synth loops are weaved together in style, creating a dose of deep, immersive rolling house. In Lukeās own words, āI found it very exciting to hear a new artist create such a beautiful sound that reminded me of Detroit and Artwork's late ā90s techno alias Grain. Itās stripped-back raw house music of the highest calibreā.
Ā
Zed Bias is an artist that needs little introduction. The main moniker of Manchesterās Dave Jones, over the past 25+ years heās cemented himself as a crucial figure in UK garage and dance music as a whole. Heās remixed hundreds of artists including Whitney Houston, The Streets and Azymuth, been nominated for a MOBO award and, through his more experimental take on 2 step garage, helped lay the foundations for the development of bass music into dubstep. For this new release he teams up with Ghanaian-British producer and DJ, MJK. Earmarked as āOne To Watchā by DJ Mag, and similarly championed by Mixmag, MJKās sound draws from the worlds of bass, grime, house and beyond.
Ā
Opening track āKeep On Livināā sees Zed Bias and MJK coming together in the studio. Passed to Luke by his manager If Khan, itās a sonic alchemy rooted in black heart soul music yet seen through a prism of bass futurism. A heads-down cut of driving techno, with nods to Detroit, and firm UK foundations, that is both bass-heavy and otherworldly. Itās a simple yet effective, entrancing combination of percussion, bass, and keys, peppered with old soul samples that lock you into a groove and never let go. A track built for dancefloors big or small.
Ā
On the flip, MJK steps up solo with āLate to Camberwellā, diving into deeper, late-night territory. Known for his three-deck DJ mixing style, MJK has a real understanding of how to layer elements to keep people moving. A swirling cosmic feel reverberates through āLate to Camberwellā. Drum hits, shakers and synth loops are weaved together in style, creating a dose of deep, immersive rolling house. In Lukeās own words, āI found it very exciting to hear a new artist create such a beautiful sound that reminded me of Detroit and Artwork's late ā90s techno alias Grain. Itās stripped-back raw house music of the highest calibreā.

















