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UTI1201 | 2012-09-24  
Inspired by the teachings of The Earons (thats .22, .18, .33, .69 and .28 to the uninitiated, see www.earons.net for more background), a splinter group was formed earlier this year, with the express mission to bring back the message and connect it to a whole new audience. Land of Hunger is given a 2012 Reconstruction from The Cosmologists, a sturdy rework performed by the mysteriously concealed outfit, who identify themselves only as .40, and .44. Whilst they are heavily influenced by Earons beliefs on positive energy, which they seek to share, .40 & .44 are quick to point out they have no links with the earlier incarnation from 28 years ago, but felt a compelling force to unearth it once more.
The universe knows when the time is right, and frankly the original broadcast was just too good to not want to fashion a 2012 edit, so a new chapter begins.
The pace drops off on the flip to sub 100 BPM, and another gem is dusted off and re-built for the modern dancefloor. Benny Golsons 1978 slow jam Im Always Dancing to the Music enjoyed a huge revival on Londons mid-eighties rare groove scene, and this stone cold classic, as the name implies, is hard to stand still to - the beat goes down and I start turnin
Under the influence, and always under the radar.
DJ SUPPORT:
ASHLEY BEEDLE
DEADLY SINS

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