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DV8 - Old School House - Strictly Rhythm - 1990

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DV8 -- Freedom
Label: Strictly Rhythm
Catalog#: SR 1222
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: US
Released: 21 Nov 1990
Style: House, Deep House, Ambient
Credits: Engineer -- Gavin Morrison
Executive Producer -- G. Pizarro
Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By -- Roger S.*
Notes: Recorded at M.P.C. Studios, New York, N.Y.
Special thanks to Claudia G, Marlon Morris,
Sinister Frank & Egotrip

Tracklist
A1 Freedom (In Deep Mix) 8:00
A2 Freedom (Egotrip Mix) 5:22
B1 Thoughts Of Tomorrow 5:29
B2 "Old School" House 6:13

DV8
Real Name: Roger Sanchez
Profile: Deep House releases from New York.
Sites: rogersanchez.com, MySpace
Aliases: A Tribe Called Es, Deep, The (5), Egotrip (3), El Mariachi, Foundation, The (4), Four Unusual Suspects, Funkjunkeez, The, Fuzion (4), Neanderthal, The, Nu-Solution, Rhythm Factor, The, Roger Sanchez, S-Man, The, Soundshaft, Transatlantic Soul, Tribal Infusion, Twilight (7), Underground Solution

Strictly Rhythm
Profile: The New York-based label Strictly Rhythm was set up in 1989 by genial dance music mogul Mark Finkelstein and A&R expert Gladys Pizarro. Strictly Rhythm has since blazed a trail to become one of the most influential labels of all time. In its heyday, releases from George Morel, DJ Pierre, Todd Terry, or Masters At Work wowed dancefloors across the world. The label subsequently expanded into Europe, moving into the commercial sector with a diverse roster including Reel 2 Real, Josh Wink, and the young Armand Van Helden. Strictly has continued to tread the line between commercially and critically acclaimed house music with releases like Ultra Naté's "Free."

Strictly Rhythm Folded in October 2002 after entering into a venture with Warner Music Group nine months earlier, but after four years of legal wrangling, Mark Finkelstein was able to get control of the label, its trademark, and all recordings and publishing rights. In 2006, the label was ready to relaunch worldwide with the assistance of the US arm of the British label Defected; digital downloads for sale soon followed. First Releases were remixes of "Higher State of Consciousness" by Josh Wink and a new single by Todd Terry, and its Web site was reactivated.
Sublabels: Certified Records (2), Flatline Records (2), Groovilicious, Ill Friction, Phat Wax Records, Physical Graffiti Music, Pink Music, Red Cat Records, Red Stick Recordings, Strictly Rhythm (Italy), Strictly Rhythm (UK), Ton-A-Records, Waxhead Records
Contact Info:
Strictly Rhythm
8 Charterhouse Buildings
Goswell Road
London EC1M 7AN
United Kingdom

TEL: +44 (0) 20 7549 2970
FAX: +44 (0) 20 7250 0449
Sites: strictly.com, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, soundcloud.com/strictlyrhythm, youtube.com/user/www.youtube.com/strictlyrhythmvideo

http://www.discogs.com/DV8-Freedom/release/33744

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