GREG WILSON PRESENTS XXXO + ICA BEATS by EQUIP

SKU125149
ArtistEQUIP
TitleGREG WILSON PRESENTS XXXO + ICA BEATS
LabelRUNNING BACK SUPER SOUND SINGLES
Catalog #RBSSS 7
Tag
ReleaseW 31 - 2022
FormatVinyl - EU12''
EAN Barcode4251804137379
Import
 € 13,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Equip - XXXO
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/rbsss_7_greg_wilson_presents_xxxo_ica_beats/01_01_equip-xxxo.mp3
  2. Equip - ICA Beats Pt. 2 Gerd Janson Edit
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/rbsss_7_greg_wilson_presents_xxxo_ica_beats/01_02_equip-ica-beats-pt-2-gerd-janson-edit.mp3
  3. Equip - ICA Beats Pt. 1 Gerd Janson Edit
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/r/rbsss_7_greg_wilson_presents_xxxo_ica_beats/01_03_equip-ica-beats-pt-1-gerd-janson-edit.mp3

Description

Early eighties proto-house cut gets a decent repress, alongide unreleased beats versions!

A central theme in the life and work of the British DJ pioneer Greg Wilson, UK electro is a page turner. With the seminal Street Sounds compilation from 1984 (please see Greg’s blog for the whole story) being the beacon, there are still a few overlooked corners.
XXXO by Equip is one of them. Originally intended to be part of said release and produced by Greg Wilson, Martin Jackson and Andy Connell (like most of the comp), it was turned down at the time. Sounding like a like a proto -house template with a dash of Klein & MBO, it wasn’t considered strong enough at the time, but found it’s way to the public as a one-sided 12“ in 2006, it felt like a brand-new track as it perfectly correlated with the electro influenced underground dance music mainstream at the time (Chicken Lips et al.). Here it is again: remastered, rekindled and unreduced cut to 45rpm. For full disclosure please see the liner notes on the back cover.

Pressed and released for the first time on this planet though are the ICA Beats Pt 1 & Pt 2. Intended to be backing tracks for a UK Electro live appearance in August ´84, they haven’t seen the light of day until now. Both Restored and re-edited with some help of label owner Gerd Janson, they are fierce examples of the sound at the time. Sitting between rhythm tracks and experimental drum machine compositions

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