Brudenell Groove launches Reel Long Overdub label with 10-track compilation
All profits will be donated to Leeds Asylum Seekers Support Network.
Brudenell Groove has launched a label arm called Reel Long Overdub, and will mint the imprint with a 10-track compilation this month.
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The Leeds-based charitable party collective has pulled together a rich mix of tunes for the release, including an atmospheric minimal excursion from Tomgo, a collaborative 10 minute epic featuring emotive piano melodies and reverb-soaked percussion from Adam Pits and Dubrunner, and Sah laying punchy rhythms beneath potent spoken word from Ògún.
Further artists featuring on the tracklist are billy2chips, Yvos, Secret Flight, Alex Hughes, Diastema, Skins and Andrew Devine, with styles ranging across pacey jungle, weighty dub, earworm electronica, and more.
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The compilation is out on January 21 and all profits raised will be donated to Brudenell Groove’s 2020 charity partner, Leeds Asylum Seekers Support Network.
Check out the tracklist and Sheldon Ridley designed artwork below. Pre-order the compilation via Bandcamp
Tracklist:
1. Tomgo – Nix
2. billy2chips – Able To Relate
3. Yvos - Kotti
4. Secret Flight – Daggers of Memory
5. Sah ft. Ògún – No Pain, No Gain
6. Adam Pits & Dubrunner - Lune Etendue
7. Alex Hughes – Close Encounter
8. Diastema - Submerged
9. Skins - Suspended
10. Andrew Devine – 82xoia
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