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Kyle Hall
Good Hado EP

Good Hado EP

Artists

Kyle Hall

Catno

FTC06

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

US

Release date

Sep 1, 2022

Kyle Hall's outings on the label he founded in 2019, Forget the Clock, always see the Detroit master bringing something new to the table, although usually within the parameters of abundant musicality and good vibes. The four tracks here will delight house and techno heads alike, with the latter probably gravitating to the grittier off killer shuffle of 'Weed or Majik', while the A-side boasts the smoother, more soulful 'Moveable', the kind of slower house gear that Weatherall championed at his 'Love From Outer Space' night. A calming vocal sample and tooting saxes join the string-swaddled, crunchily floorfilling groove of 'In Ya Mind; meanwhile, and 'Turquoise Wave' clocks in as stripped down and serene. Gorgeous stuff all round.

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A1

Movable

A2

In Ya Mind

B1

Turquoise Wave

B2

Weed or Majik

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