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Leigh Dickinson
Definitions Of Praise Revisited (Obergman, Derek Carr, Baby Ford mixes)

Definitions Of Praise Revisited (Obergman, Derek Carr, Baby Ford mixes)

Labels

Pariter

Catno

PRTR23

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Mar 1, 2023

Some 20 years on from its initial release, it's amazing how fresh and current 'Praise' by Leigh Dickson sounds.

Some 20 years on from its initial release, it's amazing how fresh and current 'Praise' by Leigh Dickson sounds, every bit as reinvigorating as a swim in an icy mountain stream. Sushitech imprint Pariter have opted to remaster the lush original mix in its full glory, adding the already well known and much loved Baby Ford Heavenly Circuit remix alongside a new, unreleased 'alternative remix' and new mixes by Pariter's own Ogerman and Derek Carr. All four sides are eminently playable in the deep house/techno framework, as you'd imagine, with varying levels of the original's bewitching instrumentation retained.

Available in 5 months

Mar 1, 2023

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

33.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Praise (Obergman remix)

B1

Praise (Derek Carr remix)

C1

Praise (Baby Ford Heavenly Circuit remix)

D1

Praise (Baby Ford alternative remix)

D2

Praise (remastered)

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