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Secretsundaze promises a house-fueled 'DANCE' in 2017

The first compilation from the London favourites

  • Louis Anderson-Rich
  • 27 October 2016

UK outfit secretsundaze has plans to kick off next year with its first ever label compilation.

'DANCE 2017', a reference to dance compilations of the 1980s and 90s, kicks off with a three-track vinyl sampler featuring Fred P, Nubian Mindz, Shanti Celeste (pictured) and a James Priestley and Marco Antonio collaboration.

The sampler is out on November 22, followed by a New Year's Day party at Hackney’s Moth Club before the full compilation comes out on January 27. 2017.

The compilation is 11 tracks in total, with further input by BLM, Amir Alexander and DJ Qu.

Founders James Priestly and Giles Smith said: “'DANCE 2017' fundamentally represents the dance music that we’re into and play right now.

“I first heard early house on a NOW compilation in 1988 at the age of 15. I vividly remember being sat in my friend’s mum’s car parked in the school playground and stuff like MARRS, Bomb The Bass and Krush were booming out of the stereo. That was it, we were hooked!”

See the tracklist below.

1. Ethyl & Flori - Shelter
2. Brawther - Spaceman Funk (Deep Club Mix)
3. Shanti Celeste - Nu4him
4. BLM - Chemistry
5. Fred P - Trust
6. Amir Alexander - Don’t Go
7. DJ Qu - SS1
8. Endian - Finish Me
9. Wbeeza - Ferguson
10. Two Armadillos - Warriors Return
11. James Priestley & Marco Antonio - Baia 2012 (Aybee's Solar Dub)

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