I have this. What a label Bottom Line records were. Thanks you "Ed the Red" for creating such a record label. Bottom Line, Easy Street & Moving Records were the labels to look out for in regards to the New Jersey House and Garage sound.
But this is one record that typifies why so many people were going nuts & crazy over this sound. For a brief moment in time New Jersey House & Garage sound was ruling. It was teaching New york & Chicago - the former leaders in the sound the way to go. Thanks Ed
so fuckin dope
DeliciousJay 1 year ago
BROTHER ED THIS IS SUPREMEMIND CALVIN DRUMGO
highenergysupreme 1 year ago
MAAAAN I have been looking for this track for YEARS GR8 Upload m8!!!!
ugnsotsm57 1 year ago
this entire EP was really good...
koolzainski 2 years ago
1991-1993 was time to some of the finest house tracks ever, a lot of them very underated.
koolzainski 2 years ago
really feelin this 1 aint herd it before.proper music
dj2step 2 years ago
I love finding music like this. Thank you for putting up some classy stuff
phlypped 2 years ago
This one of my all-time favs. Used to play this every week on my radio show. Thanx for the memories.
luvalew 3 years ago
I have this. What a label Bottom Line records were. Thanks you "Ed the Red" for creating such a record label. Bottom Line, Easy Street & Moving Records were the labels to look out for in regards to the New Jersey House and Garage sound.
But this is one record that typifies why so many people were going nuts & crazy over this sound. For a brief moment in time New Jersey House & Garage sound was ruling. It was teaching New york & Chicago - the former leaders in the sound the way to go. Thanks Ed
redjam40 3 years ago