Hiatus & Shura - River by Wah Wah 45s published on 2012-08-08T21:13:19Z Having kicked off this new series of compilations last year with other label boss Dom Servini’s “Allo Love” selection, Volume Two gives us an insight into his partner’s muscial diet. Perhaps unsurprisingly given the man’s own output, the down-tempo and electronica end of things is well covered with lush offerings from Hiatus & Shura, Amenta, Matches and Jesse Futerman. And in places, things get even more horizontal with more acoustic offerings from High Hopes Society and of course the man himself with his acoustic version of album favourite “A Promise Is All It Was”. Let us not forget, though, that Scrimshire is also a DJ, and a damn fine one at that, and there’s plenty of turntable fodder to be found with Persian’s lovers and jungle mash-up, Twin Cities’ mid-tempo soul stirrer, Skinshape’s take on a Bill Withers classic, and plenty of cuts from the Wah Wah 45s stable including music from Part-time Heroes, Resonators, Paper Tiger, Hackney Colliery Band and LV’s deadly club version of Scrimshire’s “Everything You Say” featuring the Cinematic Orchestra’s Heidi Vogel. And even then there’s time for a couple of exclusives – Easy Access Orchestra’s re-work for Colman Brothers is quite possibly a modern summertime anthem, and new signing Gene Dudley Group get their first ever airing on Wah Wah 45s. Blimey, we’re out of breathe just thinking about it. Genre All Comment by vinyl richie 🛐🛐🛐 2024-05-26T14:02:58Z Comment by Angie Vincentte - Independent Global music Smooth 2022-12-02T03:39:12Z Comment by Mila Gonzalez Martin 😊 2022-11-07T18:59:00Z Comment by Bla Lefilm Ok 2022-02-16T05:48:30Z Comment by AnaSor highest mountain 🫀 2021-12-09T16:32:14Z Comment by Gabriel Lagunes Damm awesome...!!! 2020-12-31T21:05:56Z Comment by LisaStar love this 2020-07-28T01:36:20Z Comment by dinkar0211 Loved 2020-07-07T03:02:34Z Comment by Ms D since morning.... 2019-08-01T20:00:07Z Comment by Ms D nostalgic 2019-07-31T04:45:36Z