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Soul Supreme: Feelin' Good / Officially In Love / Still Shining Vinyl 7"

Soul Supreme: Feelin' Good / Officially In Love / Still Shining Vinyl 7"

"Edit impresario Soul Supreme presents the 2nd of two singles dedicated to J Dilla beats. The never-before-released "Feelin' Good" is followed by a medley of "The Official" (Jaylib) & "Fall In Love" (Slum Village), and an instrumental of Busta Rhymes' "Still Shining"." - Soul Supreme

"The swing hits different. No wonder, when one reinterprets productions by a man whose name also defines a complete 'post-Dilla' era. Soul Supreme heads deep into his music. Technically pre-Dilla, even, as most tracks on this donut are originally produced as Jay Dee. But let’s not waste this space on nerding over names. After reworking songs by the likes of A Tribe Called Quest & Madvillain and passing those tests with flying colours, these latest two 45s feel like Soul Supreme’s ultimate thesis. Dilla revisioned the idea of ā€˜groove’ like no other. That—naturally—shines through in Soul Supreme’s playing on these records. It’s the type of heartfelt tribute that puts a smile on your face. A keyboardist’s loose take on how Dilla approached sampling: pushing songs into new frontiers and reimagined compositions, with an exceptional ear for harmony. True to the original yet different." - Danny Veekens

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Soul Supreme: Feelin' Good / Officially In Love / Still Shining Vinyl 7"—

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"Edit impresario Soul Supreme presents the 2nd of two singles dedicated to J Dilla beats. The never-before-released "Feelin' Good" is followed by a medley of "The Official" (Jaylib) & "Fall In Love" (Slum Village), and an instrumental of Busta Rhymes' "Still Shining"." - Soul Supreme

"The swing hits different. No wonder, when one reinterprets productions by a man whose name also defines a complete 'post-Dilla' era. Soul Supreme heads deep into his music. Technically pre-Dilla, even, as most tracks on this donut are originally produced as Jay Dee. But let’s not waste this space on nerding over names. After reworking songs by the likes of A Tribe Called Quest & Madvillain and passing those tests with flying colours, these latest two 45s feel like Soul Supreme’s ultimate thesis. Dilla revisioned the idea of ā€˜groove’ like no other. That—naturally—shines through in Soul Supreme’s playing on these records. It’s the type of heartfelt tribute that puts a smile on your face. A keyboardist’s loose take on how Dilla approached sampling: pushing songs into new frontiers and reimagined compositions, with an exceptional ear for harmony. True to the original yet different." - Danny Veekens

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