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RETROLP001 - The Retrospective All Starrs Vol.1

12 tracks, 1.21.09 Ruben & Ra, Retrospective on April 10, 2012 21:00

  1. 1. RETROLP001 - A1 - Toomy Disco - Peppermint 5.24 1851 plays 118.0 BPM
  2. 2. RETROLP001 - A2 - Fil Lavin - Love Is Gone 8.14 977 plays 118.0 BPM
  3. 3. RETROLP001 - B1 - Slow it Down and Rob Etherson - Crush 6.50 1165 plays 110.0 BPM
  4. 4. RETROLP001 - B2 - Jimmy The Twin - Caught Up 7.09 1274 plays 112.0 BPM
  5. 5. RETROLP001 - C1 - Picture House - Strange Love 6.59 894 plays 124.0 BPM
  6. 6. RETROLP001 - C2 - Marcus & Trev-Ski - Be My Love 6.45 675 plays 116.0 BPM
  7. 7. RETROLP001 - D1 - The Legendary 1979 Orchestra - On and on and on 6.29 1033 plays 120.0 BPM
  8. 8. RETROLP001 - D2 - Rayko - Eye To Eye (Rayko Dragon Soul edit) 6.20 1324 plays 101.0 BPM
  9. 9. RETROLP001 - E1 - Ruben & Ra - Do it.... 5.59 1048 plays 115.0 BPM
  10. 10. RETROLP001 - E2 - 78 Edits - Doing Alright 7.48 1511 plays 103.0 BPM
  11. 11. RETROLP001 - F1 - Mudegg - Vicious 8.37 643 plays 120.0 BPM
  12. 12. RETROLP001 - F2 - Art Bleek - I'm For Real 4.30 833 plays 115.0 BPM

After 7 snapped up twelves including Ruben & Ra’s breakthrough anthem ‘Newer Shooz’, their viral follow-up ‘Street Machine’ and the Juno chart-topping ‘People‘ by Rayko, the West London-based Retrospective label are set to release their first long-player May 2012.

Since the imprint’s inception in January 2011, label boss Ra has carefully scoured the nu-disco spectrum to assemble an international roster of like-minded artists. In recent months, in light of the fold’s emergence, Retrospective has steadily been expanding their global network by commissioning tracks from many of the scene’s leading names. For the first in a series of three compilations, ‘Retrospective All-Stars Vol. 1’ is purposed to both commemorate this growing stature, while showcasing the wealth of talent from within the label’s newly extended family.

Comprised of 12 previously unreleased cuts spread across a DJ friendly triple-vinyl pack, the album is opened in fine style by the revered Argentinian Toomy Disco’s first cut for Retrospective, entitled ‘Peppermint’. Montenegro national Fil Lavin, who took the baton for Retro005, provides a trademark lick of deep house, while Glaswegian Slow It Down and Bristolian Jimmy The Twin respectively make their Retrospective debuts to complete the first disc.

Over on the second disc, Spanish boogie chronicler Rayko, who provided the material for Reto002 and Retro006, joins American Trev-Ski, Londoner Harry Benson (aka Picture House) and the Utrecht-residing Romanian Andrei Idu under his celebrated moniker, The Legendary 1979 Orchestra. Completing the package, Frenchman Art Bleek, the Berlin-based Mudegg, Scotsman Jamie Buchanan (aka 78 Edits) and of course, label figureheads Ruben & Ra all feature on the final disc.

Retospective All-Stars Vol 1 comes packaged in a limited triple-vinyl pack, with a luxury finish to give this landmark compendium a deserved sense of occasion.

Buy from the Retrospective Shop: http://retrospectiverecords.com/shop/albums/retrolp001-the-retrospective-all-starrs-vol-1/

3x12" Vinyl - £11.99

WAVs - £0.99

MP3s - £0.75

Buy the 12" from Juno records:http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/455593-01.htm

Buy from Juno download: http://www.junodownload.com/products/the-retrospective-all-starrs-vol-1/1945874-02/

Released by: Ruben & Ra, Retrospective
Release/catalogue number: RETROLP001
Release date: May 7, 2012

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