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Kerri Chandler
Spaces And Places (Album Sampler Part 1)

Spaces And Places (Album Sampler Part 1)
Spaces And Places (Album Sampler Part 1)Spaces And Places (Album Sampler Part 1)

Catno

KTLP001V1B

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Limited Edition Repress Sampler

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 1, 2022

Repressed on black vinyl

In anticipation of Kerri Chandler’s forthcoming album Spaces and Places, his first in 14 years, that sees the New Jersey legend celebrating club and soundsystem culture by recording, writing and performing a track in twenty-two of the worlds most distinguished nightclubs, Kaoz Theory drop the first in a series of vinyl album samplers.

Sampler 1 Sees two UK institutions from the North and South spotlighted. First up, Kerri finds himself in London’s cavernous Printworks, recording ‘Never Thought’ - a classic Kerri, piano fuelled groover, tough, melodic and perfectly accompanied by Sunchilde’s vocals.

On the flip, ‘You Get Lost In It’, recorded at Manchester mecca, The Warehouse Project, channels the electric vibe created by those hallowed surrounds. A deep, heads down heater with sultry vocals from Lady Linn.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15€*

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A1

Never Thought (623 Again Vocal) (Printworks)

A2

Never Thought (623 Again Instrumental) (Printworks)

B1

You Get Lost In It (Full Vocal Main Mix) (The Warehouse Project)

B2

You Get Lost In It (Instrumental) (The Warehouse Project)

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