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Freestyle Rewind

    The freestyle genre emerged in the 1980s, primarily in New York City, with strong roots in the Latin American communities.

    A high-energy dance music genre that blends elements of pop, electro, hip-hop, and Latin rhythms, freestyle creates an irresistible urge to dance. It's characterized by fast tempos, complex drum machine patterns, and prominent synthesizers and often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and relationships. 

    On this brand new compilation, Reservoir Recordings celebrate the best of Tommy Boy and Easy Street's contributions to freestyle culture. This collection brings together hits from TKA, Jocelyn Enriquez, Information Society, K7, Jasmine and more.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Information Society - Running
    2. TKA - One Way Love (Edit)
    3. Jocelyn Enriquez - Do You Miss Me (Freestyle Mix)
    4. K7 - Body Rock
    5. Jasmine - On The Loose (Club Vocal)
    6. Definite Destruction - You Played Me For A Fool (Clubstruction)
    7. System III - I'm Gonna Make You Mine (Vocal Remix)
    8. Alexis - Stop Lying (Club Mix)

    Melvin Bliss

    Synthetic Substitution

      De La Soul. Mobb Deep. LL Cool J. Justin Bieber. Moby. These artists - and countless others - have one thing in common: Melvin Bliss' "Synthetic Substitution." Released in 1973, Bliss' "Synthetic Substitution" started off as a throwaway B- side to his single "Reward." It would go on to become one of the most frequently sampled songs of the late 80s and early 90s, a legacy that continues to this day.

      TRACK LISTING

      Synthetic Substitution
      Synthetic Substitution (Just Blaze Take 6 Master Mix)


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