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STRUT 111CD
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"Strut, in conjunction with Abassador's Reception and Future Nuggets, presents the first ever retrospective of fabled band Rodion G.A., one of Romania's best kept musical secrets from the last 30 years. The unique prog/electronic sound of cult Romanian producer Rodion Rosca spanning 1978 to 1983. Previously unreleased recordings mastered from the original tapes."
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STRUT 096LP
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Gatefold double LP version.
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STRUT 098CD
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"STRUT unleash the second album in the Fac Dance series bringing together sought after 12" version and rarities from Manchester's revered Factory Records imprint. Compiled and annotated by James Nice of LTM, formerly label manager of Factory Benelux." Artists include A Certain Ratio, ESG, Minny Pops, Thick Pigeon, The Durutti Column, Swamp Children, Section 25 and more.
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STRUT 12007
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"After cutting their teeth touring with ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker in 1971, Blo were a real revelation in their native Nigeria, a three-piece dynamo that successfully mixed traditional Nigerian high life with psychedelic funk and, later, disco and boogie. This12" features two Blo classics from different stages in their career. 'Don't Take Her Away From Me' comes from the band's early Phase 2 set (1972), a rough and raw funk-rock outing which receives a slow, dubbed-out treatment from London's Akwaaba, regular producers on the Idjut Boys' Discfunction lebel. 'Get That Groove In' is a funky disco party track from '79 (taken from the band's Bulky Backside LP) and the extended re-work comes courtesy of Raj Gupta, under his Ray Mang alter ego."
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