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Leave Me / Sundown

Hot Since 82

Moda Black
MB043D | 2015-08-21  
Moda Black release a brand new Dubfire remix of Hot Since 82 and Habischman's blissful "Leave Me".

Moda Black is in the midst of its most prolific years to date, having just released the second edition of Little Black Book, this time curated by Groove Armada, as well as propelling a raft of new talent via EP's from Theo Kottis, Walker & Royce, Sidney Charles and label owners Jaymo & Andy George. The label also hosted their inaugural Lost Village in May, which prompted widespread acclaim from artists and revellers alike. Continuing this momentum, Moda Black have just released a brand new Dubfire rework of Hot Since 82 & Habischman's Leave Me.

They say the best things grow organically. So when Dubfire asked for the remix parts for Leave Me, following Lee Burridge's Burning Man set, there was a feeling that something special was afoot - a remix motivated purely by a passion for the original. A few months later a brooding, stripped down techno rework was delivered, and has since been causing all manner of commotion for Dubfire and HS82 respectively.

On the flipside, Flying Circus founders Audiofly dismantle Hot Since 82's "Sundown", reworking it into a ten-minute spaced out but provocative journey that utilises many of the duos signature moves.


Moda Black release a brand new, unreleased Dubfire remix of Hot Since 82 and Habischman's blissful "Leave Me".

Moda Black is in the midst of its most prolific years to date, having just released the second edition of Little Black Book, this time curated by Groove Armada, as well as propelling a raft of new talent via EP's from Theo Kottis, Walker & Royce, Sidney Charles and label owners Jaymo & Andy George. The label also hosted their inaugural Lost Village in May, which prompted widespread acclaim from artists and revellers alike. Continuing this momentum, Moda Black have just released a brand new Dubfire rework of Hot Since 82 & Habischman's Leave Me.

They say the best things grow organically. So when Dubfire asked for the remix parts for Leave Me, following Lee Burridge's Burning Man set, there was a feeling that something special was afoot - a remix motivated purely by a passion for the original. A few months later a brooding, stripped down techno rework was delivered, and has since been causing all manner of commotion for Dubfire and HS82 respectively.

On the flipside, Flying Circus founders Audiofly dismantle Hot Since 82's "Sundown", reworking it into a ten-minute spaced out but provocative journey that utilises many of the duos signature moves.

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