One of the greatest deep house tracks of all time is back on wax.
Pépé Bradock’s essential Burning 12″ has been trading hands for silly money since its release in 1999 thanks to the continuing worship of its B-side, the slow-motion masterpiece ‘Deep Burnt’.
Following last year’s confusing Deep Burnt Edits, a repress (but not actually an edit) of the cult B-side, Kif Recordings has announced a full vinyl reissue of Burning featuring all three tracks and the original artwork.
‘Deep Burnt’ remains the heads-down beauty it’s always been, but the A-sides are a delight to return to after 17 years, on the cranked disco-house of ‘Burning Hot’ and the righteous choppy breaks of ‘The Right Way’. Open your wallet here.
Last year Bradock dropped a free EP containing “two for the dancefloors, with a pre-1995 Masters At Work touch, and a very short one”.
Earlier this week we learned that Paris DJ Jeremy Underground thinks “real ‘deep house’ is too intelligent for the people who tend to use that expression.” Read the rest of his in-depth and very entertaining interview with Mr. Beatnick. [via The Vinyl Factory]
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