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Autopsy In B Flat / Kookaburra

Toko gift us another timeless classic from the much-lauded archive, with Attaboy (Paul Ingall, Alec Greenhough and in house producer Si Bradshaw) penning this deep house masterpiece sometime in 1997. Now a highly coveted 12", the label have decided it time to reissue it on mint vinyl without the £25+ price tag.

"Autopsy In B Flat" is a driving, late night house affair; with heavily compressed, echo drenched percussion working beautifully alongside the hefty bass plumes and niggly lead licks. It's perfectly arranged to let waves of ecstasy-fueled ripple through your body during the subtle breakdowns, before the heads-down, energetic dancing takes over again when the drums kick back in.

"Kookaburra" is equally hypnotic, with extended passages of percussion and bass tethering the whole track onto a dreamy yet driving line of revelry. The wafty synth stabs and growling square waves all complete the sonic canvas in a grandiose style; there's simply no element out of place or unthought out.

Both tracks possess an ever-so-slight proggy element to them too, making them as perfect for big, open air arenas as they are for pitch black nightclubs with low ceilings and a red light.

Limited reissue - won't hang around long! 


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: A top drawer, lesser known deep house nugget from '97 gets reissued by the Toko label. Stylish and direct, it's remained remarkably timeless some 25 years later

TRACK LISTING

A. Autopsy In B Flat
B. Kookaburra

Attaboy

In Too Deep

26 years on from its first release and after various recent licensing requests - we have a limited reissue of this sought after deep classic.

Remastered for modern floors with the original '97 artwork, "In Too Deep" sounds deliciously contemporary, or at least, on trend. Those proggy synths, deep bass and crisp drums are all the rage right now, as the youth desperately seek to eek out another summer of love amongst the turmoil, hatred and corruption rife in our modern climate. Records like this can transport you away from the darkness into the light; a miniscule moment of heavenly transportation, to realms of relaxed bliss. Though fast paced and club focused, the dreamy nature of the track lends itself to solo listening as much as it does to dancefloor rotation.

"In Deeper" kicks like a mule on side B; with tough jagged drums and niggly bass sound. It's for the more wacked out period of the night or afterparty, certain to cause strange body contortions and relentless toe tapping at the best post-club kitchen knees up.

Clubs classics from Toko - available once again for a limited time! 


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Ahead of its time 1997, this deep, proggy, acid-flecked groover from Paul Ingall, Alec Greenhough & Si Brad sounds bang on trend right now and therefore been subject to various labels wanting to re-license it. The lads said 'fuck it we'll do it ourself'; resulting in this essential repress.

TRACK LISTING

A. In Too Deep
B. In Deeper


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