S.P.Y - Back To Basics Chapter One
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1. S.P.Y - Dusty Fingers feat. Diane Charlemagne | |||
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2. S.P.Y - Stand Alone feat. DRS | |||
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3. S.P.Y - Dark Shadows feat. Rene Lavice | Total Science | |||
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4. S.P.Y - Step & Flow | |||
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5. S.P.Y - Back To Basics feat. Diane Charlemagne | |||
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6. S.P.Y - Cold Harsh Air feat. Grimm | Total Science | |||
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7. S.P.Y - Rise Again feat. Suku of Ward 21 | |||
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8. S.P.Y - Redcliffe | |||
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9. S.P.Y - Brooklyn Dub | |||
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10. S.P.Y - Riding The Void | |||
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11. S.P.Y - Skyzophonic | |||
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12. S.P.Y - Jelly Belly | |||
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After the huge impact of his debut LP ‘What The Future Holds’ in 2012, S.P.Y goes ‘Back To Basics’ and takes us deeper, darker and further underground with this uncompromising selection.
The recent ‘Back To Basics’ sampler EP introduced this new edge to his sound, and having tested these tracks in his DJ sets over recent months, S.P.Y has fine-tuned their mixdowns and structures for maximum dancefloor impact.
S.P.Y’s closest allies Total Science, and Diane Charlemagne appear on two tracks each. With S.P.Y keeping it international across the remaining collaborations on this album: Canadians Rene Lavice & Grimm, Mancunian DRS, Jamaican Suku of Ward 21 bring their unique talents to the table.
If any D+B artist can truly claim to be the “producers producer” then Carlos S.P.Y surely has a good case. If the comments on this album by his luminaries are anything to go by then : “One of my fave producers” says DJ Hype, “Carlos back to his filthy best!” say Total Science, “There's only one S.P.Y” says Doc Scott.