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Shaun J. Wright & Alinka 'Love Inspired'
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This three track EP is the first in a series from Chicago's very own Shaun J. Wright & Alinka, sent directly to Derrick Carter with Classic specifically in mind and immediately snapped up. This is a defining release of the new phase of Classic's re-invention with a new family of artists and an ever growing family of like minded misfits. Three songs with vocals from Hercules & Love Affair vocalist Shaun that sound like they could have sat quite comfortably amongst the original Classic material, yet harnessing the contemporary production tools available. A forthcoming remix single is already complete with mixes from Derrick Carter, Neville Watson and Chrissy Murderbot.
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