Description
Cottam returns to his more edit based production roots with two essential cuts on the new Ele label. On the A side he takes a Brazilian classic and reworks it into a seamless deep house beauty that oozes soul. The Original track was also sampled by Joe Claussell & Kerri Chandler.
Flip over to the more upbeat Nana Love Dub where he hangs on to the hook of a little known afrofunk disco gem to deliver an absolute powerhouse of a dancefloor worker. One of the quickest selling 12″s of 2017!
Original Source Material:
Dom Um Romão – Escravos de Jo, released in 1976
Nana Love – Hang on baby
First pressing. 300 copies with limited edition artwork by now incarcerated Vietnamese artist Mannik.
Notes: Brand new unplayed. Vinyl graded as VG because it has several light surface marks/scratches: Label side has 2 x 0.5cm long surface marks, 1 x 2cm long surface mark, 1 x 5cm long light scratch that curves round, 1 x 2cm long scratch half way through to the end of the track that you can feel with a finger. The rest of the marks cannot be felt. Writing side has 1 x 2cm long thin very light surface line right at the start of the record that cannot be felt. The front cover has a 1cm long crease on it Photo supplied on request.
Tracklist:
A – Escravos De Jo (9:51)
B – Nana Love Dub (7:43)