Inspired by Paris Is Burning, the chronicle of the ball culture of late 80s New York, Dubplate Dionysus debut with a most delicious – and slinky – slice of retro grace and poise.
With the ‘woo.. yeah’ Lynn Collins sample in place, electro wizard Fredrick Royster joyfully channels Exposé’s “Point Of No Return” over Matt Keppel’s languid vocal.
Pepper LaBeija, Willi Ninja and Anji Xtravaganza would declare it all kinds of fierce.
Resident of London’s Silicon Roundabout, my background is that place where academia and technology collide.
I help individuals and small organisations get started and get strategic with social media.
As well as contributing to Groove Loves Melody, I churn out house mixes under my Daddy or Chips? guise.
Come say hi at endaguinan.com
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