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Friday, Jan. 21, 2011 IN THE RECORD BAG
Groove PatrolBy MARK JARNES
Staff writer
Creator of the Audio Tokyo Electronic Music Festival and director of Eggworm, Groove Patrol (aka Nick Clarke), gives The Japan Times a peek into his record bag.
Golden oldie: Slick — "Space Bass" (Fantasy). A sexy disco classic that gets better every time you hear it. So many labels today are mirroring this sound. New classic: Mountain People — "Mountain People 6.2" (Mountain People). One of my favorite producers, always an underlying metallic sound with his productions and this one is a real deep track staying true to all that is garage. Floor-filler: Art Department feat. Seth Troxler — "Vampire Nightclub" (Crosstown Rebels). Killer bass, killer drums and a killer vocal. Basically, this track is a serial killer among sounds. Must-listen: Tricky — "Makes Me Wanna Die" (Island). A track that fuels so many emotions when you hear it. It just flattens your mood — in a good way. Groove Patrol spins at The Social Presents: All 4 One Single Release Party at Xex, Nihonbashi on Feb. 12. For more information, visit eggworm.jp
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