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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2019 · 4 MIN

DunnEasy - Rise Up (Kususa Remix)

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DunnEasy Rise Up - Kususa Remix Afrocentric Records / AR00028 https://soundcloud.com/werafrocentric https://www.facebook.com/afrocentricrecords/ http://www.werafrocentric.com/ Re-visiting the the time before there was Afrocentric Records , Cory Centric digs into the archives of his previous label Centric Music . This is the first of a series of releases that will get the hot producers of now to re-interpret releases from Centric Music. Originally released on vinyl and mp3 in 2009 Dunn Easy consisted of Dj Ed Dunn Jr and Ethan White (RIP) formerly of tortured soul and features the vocals of Dani Wright the vocalist of Dennis Ferrer worldwide smash church lady. Who better to commission on remix duties than South Africa’s Kususa Hailing from Durban the duo of Joshua Sokweba & Mncedi Tshicila need no introduction to lovers of the Afro Tech sound responsible for unique “Bike Sound” which has been copied by too many producers to mention, this duo are firmly on the rise, with releases on all the major labels, together with a DJ mag cover, we are blessed to have them grace Afrocentric for their second remix on the label. Rise Up Kususa take this is to deep territory whilst staying true to the original vocals but adding their signature “bike sound” to give the remix a completely new feel, haunting strings upon a hollowed out kick and percussion, take the listener on a journey.

DunnEasy Rise Up - Kususa Remix Afrocentric Records / AR00028 https://soundcloud.com/werafrocentric https://www.facebook.com/afrocentricrecords/ http://www.werafrocentric.com/ Re-visiting the the time before there was Afrocentric Records , Cory Centric digs into the archives of his previous label Centric Music . This is the first of a series of releases that will get the hot producers of now to re-interpret releases from Centric Music. Originally released on vinyl and mp3 in 2009 Dunn Easy consisted of Dj Ed Dunn Jr and Ethan White (RIP) formerly of tortured soul and features the vocals of Dani Wright the vocalist of Dennis Ferrer worldwide smash church lady. Who better to commission on remix duties than South Africa’s Kususa Hailing from Durban the duo of Joshua Sokweba & Mncedi Tshicila need no introduction to lovers of the Afro Tech sound responsible for unique “Bike Sound” which has been copied by too many producers to mention, this duo are firmly on the rise, with releases on all the major labels, together with a DJ mag cover, we are blessed to have them grace Afrocentric for their second remix on the label. Rise Up Kususa take this is to deep territory whilst staying true to the original vocals but adding their signature “bike sound” to give the remix a completely new feel, haunting strings upon a hollowed out kick and percussion, take the listener on a journey.

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