JUNGLE MUSIC - MIXED WITH LOVE: ESSENTIAL & UNRELEASED REMIXES 1976-1986 by WALTER GIBBONS
SKU | 138638 |
Artist | WALTER GIBBONS |
Title | JUNGLE MUSIC - MIXED WITH LOVE: ESSENTIAL & UNRELEASED REMIXES 1976-1986 |
Label | STRUT |
Catalog # | STRUT066LP |
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Release | W 13 - 2025 |
Format | Vinyl - EUDOLP |
Used Record | Vinyl: VG+ (Very Good Plus), Cover: VG+ (Very Good Plus) |
€ 50,00 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Sun... Sun... Sun... (Walter Gibbons Original 12" Edit)
- It's A Better Than Good Time (Walter Gibbons Acetate Mix)
- Get Up On Your Feet (Keep On Dancin') (Walter Gibbons Mix)
- You Are My Love (12" Version)
- Doin' The Best That I Can (Walter Gibbons 12" Mix)
- I've Been Searching (Walter Gibbons 12" Mix)
- Set It Off (Walter Gibbons 12" Mix)
- Moon Maiden (12" Mix)
- Calling All Kids (Walter Gibbons Mix)
Description
Amazing comp of Walter Gibbons mixes. 2010 pressing with original tracklisting! (it got changed on later presses)
'Walter Gibbons remains one of the most important and unheralded DJ / remixers in New York dance music history, a pioneer of reel to reel edits and the art of the remix and a tangible link between early hip hop and disco through his quickfire turntable skills developed during the mid-70's.At his famed residency at Galaxy 21 (alongside a then young percussionist, Francois Kevorkian), Gibbons perfected his turntable prowess, mixing two copies of records seamlessly at a similar time to Kool Herc's famed block parties across town in the Bronx in 1975. He was among the first to make his own reel to reel edits of tracks, extending breaks and restructuring tracks specifically for the dancefloor. As a direct result, he was the first DJ to be granted access to multi-track tapes as Ken Cayre's Salsoul Records brought him in to re-work Double Exposure's 'Ten Percent' in '76, a mix that would set the blueprint for disco, the 12" format! and all future dance music mixes. This compilation focuses on some of the more adventurous and ground-breaking mixes that Gibbons produced during the disco era including a freeform treatment of Dinosaur L's 'Go Bang', Paradise Garage favourite 'You Are My Love' by Sandy Mercer and underground disco rarity, 'I've Been Searching' by Arts & Craft.'