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Wagamama Riso (XL Middleton Remix)

Milk Talk

Japanese vocalist Q.i & producer Hair Kid, originally from New Jersey and now also based in Japan, are the duo known as Milk Talk. Their off-kilter brand of synth funk sits somewhere between modern funk & city pop but is sure to please fans of vaporwave, future funk, disco & deep house as well. Their recently-released album is still an elusive find outside of Japan but “Wagamama Riso,” a digital-only loosie released during the early days of the pandemic, has now been unleashed in physical form on Los Angeles-based MoFunk Records. MoFunk's head, XL Middleton, remixes the track and adds his own retro-electro/R&B flair to the leftfield boogie feel of the original version. Both versions on a single 7” make this a top choice for anyone who loves their funk loaded with analog synthesizer action.

Milk Talk's self-titled debut album was released recently in Japan and has added greatly to the buzz surrounding the group. However, the difficulty of procuring physical copies of their LP outside of Japan will surely make this 7” a desirable piece of add to any DJ or record collector's stash. Milk Talk was also recently featured on the Soul Clap Records compilation “New Directions In Funk Vol. 1,” curated by XL Middleton.

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A1. Wagamama Riso (XL Middleton Remix)
B1. Wagamama Riso (Original Milk Talk Version)

Saucy Lady / Slynk

High Class (XL Middleton Remix)

Modern disco favorite Saucy Lady teams up with modern funk maestro XL Middleton to remix a feel-good floor filler, centered around synth bass & uplifting piano chords reminiscent of the golden age of boogie.

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A1. XL Middleton Remix
B1. Original Slynk Mix

XL Middleton

Tap Water

    Considered an underground classic by many, XL Middleton's “Tap Water” was released at the height of the fervor over 'modern funk' music, brought to life by Dam Funk & carried on by a small but dedicated cadre of artists including Middleton. Always in demand, “Tap Water” has become scarce in the aftermarket and demands collector-level prices when it does sell; thus a reissue was inevitable.

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    A1. Bumpin
    A2. Sunshine & Power Lines
    A3. High On Your Love
    A4. Exception To The Rule
    B1. I'm Ready
    B2. Psychic
    B3. You Know It's True
    B4. Do Me Like That

    Paying homage to our dance music roots in Funk, with a remarkable curation of XL Middleton’s favourite artists of the moment. "Whether you're on or off the dance floor, it's always on the one. Keep it funkin" - XL Middleton

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Saucy Lady - I Got It (XL Middleton Remix)
    A2. Milk Talk - Sayonara Alpinist
    A3. Tryezz - Sunset Crusin
    B1. Moniquea - You Don't Have To Be A Star
    B2. Shiro Schwarz - This Is Who I Am
    B3. I Ced & XL Middleton - We Don't Have Forever
    C1. XL Middleton - Awn-N-Crackin
    C2. DJ Rocca - Beans Burrito
    C3. Ghost - Groove 4
    D1. Zopelar - Blue Gate
    D2. Soul Clap & Zackey Force Funk - For You (XL Middleton Remix)
    D3. Stimulator Jones - Wake Up
    D4. Zyodara - Call My Name (feat Yasmina)


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