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45 Live Records Unveil Remaining First Edition 7-inches of Aeon Seven's "Seven Breaks" & "Soul Altitude" (Boca 45 & Pete Isaac)

Seven Breaks by Aeon Seven Stéphane Delplanque is a French music producer, animator, and DJ, who moonlights as DJ Aeon Seven . Alongside fellow producer Kunst Throw , Aeon Seven was part of French Electronic duo Christine from 2010 'til about 2016-17. Seven has been actively recording and releasing Hip-Hop music since 2000 and often, tastefully peppers in elements of Funk , Soul, Jazz , Afro-Funk, Breakbeats , and Electronic music. Over the years, Aeon Seven has issued a number of 7-12-inch releases on a slew of labels including , but not limited to, Brunch Records , BEATSQUEEZE RECORDS/DIESS Prod, Chipped Herring Records , Funk Night Records AKA Fnr, and most recently, 45 Live Records . Bristol, UK -based 45 Live Records was founded in December 2015 by Scott Hendy & Pete Isaac and have been releasing Funky fresh 45's ever since; Hendy himself, actually, moonlights as producer/DJ Boca 45 and is widely known for his string of releases with Malachai , Purple Pen...

Dusted Sounds, Volume 1 Producer & Fuzz Tones DJ LongDistanceDan Compiles Beat-maker Bedrock #21 (Dusted Industries)

"Hello, my name is LongDistanceDan originally from London, now living on The South Coast of England in Portsmouth. I make sample-based music heavily influenced by Psychedelic Rock, Raw Funk, Library Music, and Hip-Hop. I've been making music for about eight years and have released 3 EP's and an album, The Dust Man Stirs (2017) all on my own Dusted Industries label. I have selected 4 albums that have had a big influence on my own musical taste and the kind of music I try to make..." Dusted Sounds Volume 1 by LongDistanceDan I. Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (1992) "I'd been aware of the Beastie Boys as a 9/10-year-old kid, due to the good and bad press they received from their debut album, License to Ill (1986.) But other than hearing "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)" and "No Sleep 'till Brooklyn" on the radio, I'd never listened to their music. Paul's Boutique (1989) passed me by, I was a 3rd Bass fan and the...