OsborneRuling EP

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Electronic

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Tracklist

Ruling 6:14
Downtown 5:41
16th Stage 8:14
Fresh 5:10

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    Cover of Ruling EP, 2008-03-04, Vinyl Ruling EP
    12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
    Spectral Sound – SPC-53 US 2008 US2008
    Cover of Ruling, 2008-09-15, Vinyl Ruling
    12"
    NRK Sound Division – NRK147 UK 2008 UK2008
    Cover of Ruling EP, 2008-03-04, Vinyl Ruling EP
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Promo, White Label
    Spectral Sound – SPC-53 US 2008 US2008
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    Reviews

    • DJBoring's avatar
      DJBoring
      Such a great EP, every song is great, whether hype and fun like Ruling or Downtown or the chill background placeholder of 16th Stage- played many times in the early part of sets.
      • Pheel's avatar
        Pheel

        referencing Ruling (12") NRK147

        Original mix... It seems a Silk Hurley production. Do you early days? I know you wish! 5/5

        • electronicsurgeon's avatar
          Edited 14 years ago
          Ruling is a song that I'd always play at the end of the night after hours of playing records... Just pure class and beauty. For some reason, this song has the feeling of mid to late 70's disco, the real trippy stuff. This could of easily been recorded in 77 and put out with all the other disco stuff and it would of sold. I'm not saying this track is disco at all, but something about it has the feeling of being a child and listening to love songy disco and being moved by it. There really are no words for this track. When I die, if there is a heaven, I want this track played while I'm dying and transcending into the other world. ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE SAMPLED VOICE IS FROM IN THIS? Oh, and anything this guy touches is basically right on. Buy all the Osborn stuff.

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