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Nicely Ripe Cuts
Cat: PPLTD 08. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
UK Garage
Dave Charlesworth - "Home" (6:20)
Dave Charlesworth - "Special Feeling" (7:12)
D Lux & Y No - "25 Miles" (6:33)
S R - "Pressure" (7:03)
Review: The Plastik People label has been going along nicely for its first few releases, with label head Marc Cotterell stepping up and coming correct last time out. Now he calls upon various artists with Dave Charlesworth taking care of the a-side of Nice Ripe Cuts. He offers two super slick garage cuts that cannot fail to make their mark on the club and it's no different on the flipside except D Lux & Y No combine first for '25 Miles' and then S R offers the irresistible 'Pressure.' An essential 12" for anyone looking to bring some fresh garage flavours.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Midnight Madness EP
Cat: PPR 23. Rel: 07 Nov 22
 
UK Garage
8 Minutes Of Pleasure (8:28)
Soul Glow (6:41)
This Love Of Mine (7:19)
Get That Feelin' (8:07)
Review: Plastik People label head Marc Cotterell steps up to his own imprint here with a vibey EP featuring four cuts that fuse garage, house and jack. There are strong US vibes and throwback bassline sounds on the gorgeously smooth and bumping '8 Minutes Of Pleasure' which is defined by a funky sax. 'Soul Glow' has funky samples, rolling drums and some dazzling disco dust sparkled over it while 'This Love Of Mine' gets down to business with a chunky beat, neon pads and a diva vocal to get the hands in the air. Closer 'Get That Feelin' brings the party with more kicking house beats and elastic synths and bass.
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Grooves EP
Grooves EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPLTD 07. Rel: 21 Feb 22
 
Deep House
Marc Cotterell - "C's Groove" (7:16)
Danny J Lewis - "D's Groove" (6:23)
Review: Set your phasers to garage house, because Plastik People are back in action with true believer Marc Cotterell at the helm. The evergreen sound of big, bashy, bumping drums and sweet, soulful organ chords is as vital as ever in Cotterell's hands, and on 'C's Groove' he's flexing some especially funky wandering bass skills to get the party juiced up good and proper. On the flip another Plastik People regular Danny J Lewis is busy bringing a deeper kind of flavour with cool and deadly chord chops which nod to Mood II Swing, albeit with plenty more fizzy FX and sound design tweaks darting around the hard shuffle and MIDI sax parps.

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Special Grooves EP
Special Grooves EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPLTD 06. Rel: 10 Jan 22
 
Deep House
Jersey Music (6:25)
It's What We Do (7:44)
Give Me Your Love (6:27)
Summer Heatwave (6:15)
Review: The Plastik People garage wagon keeps on rolling, and they've got that bump n' swing for days. Label head honcho Marc Cotterell is back at it with Danny Phillips, dropping four bombs geared towards exuberant explosions of joy on the floor, leading in with the utterly infectious 'Jersey Music'. 'It's What We Do' keeps the organ stabs tightly clipped and punchy as hell, while 'Give Me Your Love' gets into a Todd Edwards frame of mind chopping the samples around on 'Give Me Your Love'. 'Summer Heatwave' rounds things off beautifully to close the EP with a sweet and sentimental groover that wiggles in all the right places.



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The Sound Of Garage House
The Sound Of Garage House (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPR 20. Rel: 08 Jul 19
 
UK Garage
Marc Cotterell - "Those Days" (6:43)
Ed The Spread - "The Bauhaus Movement" (7:13)
Grant Nelson - "Move Close" (4:47)
Rocket Dubz - "Dirty Bath" (5:09)
Review: You should know by now that Plastik People is the go-to spot for the most upfront garage house done in a classic style, and they're spelling it out good and proper with The Sound Of Garage House. Marc Cotterell leads the way with the jazzy vibes and deliciously liquid chords of "Those Days" before Ed The Spread brings a nagging shuffle and sharp string stabs to hard-stepping bumper "The Bauhaus Movement". Grant Nelson keeps things tuff with the natty piano hooks and diva slices of "Move Close" while Rocket Dubz ups the funk to 11 for hands in the air party starter "Dirty Bath".
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Locked In EP
Locked In EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPR 21. Rel: 11 Jan 21
 
Deep House
Marc Cotterell - "The Way You Hold Me" (5:54)
Marc Cotterell - "Ease Your Mind" (7:27)
Gavin Dista - "Fantasy" (5:51)
Gavin Dista - "Funk House" (5:41)
Review: This week we have some new wax from Plastik People Recordings. The Albuquerque, New Mexico based operation presents the Locked In EP. On the A side you're in good hands with label head honcho Marc Cotterell who gives you two expressions in classic house music in the form of 'The Way You Hold Me' and the timeless 'Ease Your Mind' complete with swung beats and roaring diva vocals. They tapped legendary Sheffield producer Gavin Dista for a couple of previously unreleased exclusives on side B. Dista serves up a true zeitgeist of the mid '90s on the uplifting garage of 'Fantasy' followed by the absolutely euphoric vocal house anthem 'Funk House'.
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Collections Volume Eleven
Collections Volume Eleven (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPC 11. Rel: 02 Sep 19
 
UK Garage
Cultured Pearls - "Mother Earth" (Hoff Optimistic House edit) (9:28)
Night Society - "You Turn Me On" (Lounge mix) (7:34)
J.J. Carn - "I Don’t Know Why" (dub mix) (5:26)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: There's always a shot of dopamine that hits when Plastik People unveil another of their impeccably formed garage 12"s. Bringing that bumping New Jersey sound back as a source of pride and pleasure, they've got some seriously in demand cuts on here. Hoff's edit of Cultured Pearls' "Mother Earth" has long been an in demand jam tucked away on a double pack of major label remixes, but now its available in all its glory. Night Society's "You Turn Me On" is a fierce, incredibly funky bumper, and J. J. Carn's "I Don't Know Why" rocks that MIDI sax vibe like no other.
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2 Steppers Ltd
2 Steppers Ltd (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPLTD 05. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
UK Garage
DJ Deller - "Nobody Does It Better" (5:42)
Heritage - "Dial Up" (4:27)
Review: Plastik People bring some more garage heat to their Ltd sublabel with the outstanding double hit of DJ Deller and Heritage. Deller is in control on the A side with the rolling breakstep funk of 'Nobody Does It Better', maximising on a soulful male vocal, killer hats and a Lately bassline to die for. On the flip, Heritage is a rougher affair that breaks the beat up and goes in hard on the wobbly subs, keeping things sparse and deadly for a surefire club weapon. It's a perfect foil to the upfront soul vibes of the A side, making this an incredibly useful record to pack for two vastly different reasons.
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The Rhythm EP
The Rhythm EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPR 16. Rel: 19 Mar 18
 
UK Garage
Who Knows (4x4 dub)
More Than Enough
Take You Higher
L.O.V.E. Dub
Review: This is the first outing for Herb Rhythm so no-one knows for sure what the sound of the 12" is going to be before the needle drops, but as it comes out on Plastik People you might well accurately guess that on-point garage house has something to do with it. Take your pick - all the tracks on this record brim with the funked up, swinging grooves of New Jersey with keys and plastic sax to match. "Who Knows (4x4 Dub)" is only a hairs breadth from UK garage, but it maintains that US deep house connection. "More Than Enough" is an uplifting piano house jam with vocals to match the sunburst keys, and then "Take You Higher" hits a peak of peppy club tackle to bust your best moves out to. Then "L.O.V.E. Dub" cools the EP out with a smooth, smoky instrumental jam as a perfect tonic to wash down all that garage heat.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Plastik People Collections Volume Six
Cat: PPC 06 . Rel: 13 Mar 17
 
UK Garage
Hi Times - "Journey Into Jazz" (5:14)
DB Selective - "Dub Train" (5:59)
Scott Garcia - "Music Takes You" (6:21)
Review: Albuquerque's premier deep house label does it once again with this on-point clutch of hard-funking jams from their extended family. Hi Times absolutely smash it on the A side with the buttery garage tones of "Journey Into Jazz", working up a mean piano hook and a hard swinging beat to devastating effect. DB Selective takes a more choppy approach without losing any of that shuffle, and then Scott Garcia brings the absolute toughest stuff on "Music Takes You" for those who want it deep and pumping. These are gold-plated party starters, guaranteed to shake down any dancefloor worth its salt.
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Want You Back
Want You Back (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPLTD 04. Rel: 22 Jun 20
 
UK Garage
Want You Back (Highrise mix)
Want You Back (Marc Cotterell mix)
Review: Hold tight for more absolutely essential garage fodder from the Plastik People camp. This sharp and snappy two-tracker kicks off with Highrise, aka Darlington-based producer Dinn Warde who's been making increasingly large splashes with his jungle productions as Dwarde and more recently his on-point garage productions. His mix of "Want You Back" is a tightly wound, bumping slice of 4x4 with cool and deadly organ stabs. By contrast, label boss Marc Cotterell brings a more outwardly soulful flavour to his original version, leaning on uplifting chord sequences and putting the vocal front and centre. Depending on the mood you're looking to set, this record has you covered in two distinct and supremely classy ways.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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The Message EP
The Message EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPC 08. Rel: 26 Feb 18
 
UK Garage
The Message
Believe In Me
Oh My Boy!
Review: Plastik People are unabashed about their love of UK garage, and they're at it once again with the pumped up swanging and banging of Ray Hurley. "The Message" even sports a charmingly British MC standing up for our right to party, freestyling over a hyped-up 4 x 4 beat and classic chord stabs. "Believe In Me" is a little housier but not at the expense of the garage heat that keeps this track bumping righteously. "Oh My Boy!" is the peak time belter on the record, keeping the stabs urgent and maximising on the Jamaican lilt of the MC to bring a ruffer end result to get the whole place shouting, "Oi!"
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Standard EP (feat Tuff Vibes mix)
Cat: PPR 13. Rel: 17 Jul 17
 
UK Garage
Justify
Shine Bright In The Night (Tuff Vibes mix)
Shine Bright In The Night
Review: Albuquerque party crew Plastik People just can't get enough of that sweet, sweet garage house sound, and Industry Standard sure know how to lay down such honestly passionate jams in the spirit of messers Chandler et al. "Justify" is a nimble feel-good stepper with gorgeous Rhodes keys and plenty of Todd Edwards style vocal chops. "Shine Bright In The Night" is a tougher offering once the drums get rolling, but there's still space in the mix for more of that spiritually nourishing soul food. Tuff Vibes gets busy with a remix that revels in jazzy vibraphone keys for an altogether different but no less funky flavour of party track.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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FORTHCOMING
Takin It Back EP
Cat: PPR 25. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Wanna Be With You
Let’s Dance
Donny
Show Some Love
Review: The Plastik People label is a great repository for deep house that is timeless but never tired. Katermurr is next up to prove that point with an EP that transcends the ages. It opens with a lovely throwback Chicago vocal over fresh modern drums. After 'Wanna Be With You' gets you going, 'Let's Dance' brings the party vibes with some busy lead melodies that will get hands in the air old school style. 'Donny' then keeps it deep with some languid grooves and a nice smoky soulful vocal drifting above. Last of all is the more bumping and dusty drums of 'Show Some Love' to close out a classic EP.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Keepin' Herb EP
Keepin' Herb EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPL 01. Rel: 18 Mar 19
 
UK Garage
Herb Rhythm - "People!" (5:12)
Keepin’ Soul - "Scram!" (6:30)
Review: The purest garage label in operation right now, Plastik People fire off a crucial double A side here featuring two underground operators that know how to keep garage sounding fresh as a daisy. Herb Rhythm is up first, and he's got the Todd Edwards style of snappy micro sampling and MK's sassy midi sax down to a T - "People!" is a joyous, bouncing jam impossible to stay still to. On the flip, Keepin' Soul take things deeper with some sweet piano chords and a wandering bassline, but once again this is all about true school garage for the heads.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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4 Real EP
4 Real EP (12")
Cat: PPR 24. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Deep House
4 Real (937 main mix) (9:19)
Psycho Times (7:08)
Dusty Sound (7:36)
Review: Fans of traditional US house - and why wouldn't you be - will salivate over this new EP from the Plastik People label. It's a pure and feel-good four tracker steeped in New York style that brings those magic 90s vibes to the dance floor. First up is the warm and bouncy '4 Real' (937 main mix) with its dumpy kicks and humid organic chords, then 'Psycho Times' ups the pace with a nice grinding bassline and heavy US garage vibes in the chuffing kicks while 'Dusty Sound' owes a debt to the one and only Kerri Chandler for its lush and jazzy musicality. Timeless stuff.
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Totally Dubs
Totally Dubs (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPC 09. Rel: 14 May 18
 
UK Garage
Feel The Rhythm
Come On
Music
Review: Plastik People is, as ever, your most trusted source of funking, bumping garage house. This time they've unearthed a real treat in the shape of Danny J Lewis, a secret weapon of the UK garage scene who flirted with success in the mid to late 90s, reaching the heights of Locked On and XL. Reportedly the tracks on this 12" were originally released on a supremely rare double pack, and now they've been mastered and repressed for die hard heads to sink their teeth into. "Feel The Rhythm" has a dash of darkside rave drama tipped into its sauce, but it's still an utterly funky swinger with all the hallmarks of the 90s. "Come On" is a boisterous party starter, and "Music" takes things in more of a deep house direction.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Blues For You Reworks (Danny J Lewis/Marc Cotterell mix)
Cat: PPL 02. Rel: 16 Sep 19
 
UK Garage
Blues For You (Danny J Lewis rework) (5:41)
Blues For You (Marc Cotterell rework) (7:50)
Review: Plastik People cast their gaze back to a garage house staple and give it a new lease of life on this cool and deadly white label. The original "Blues For You" by Logic is a pinnacle on the Strictly Rhythm catalogue - some might say untouchable - but Danny J Lewis and Marc Cotterell are here to tell you otherwise. Lewis lands on the A side with a version that keeps the structure of the track intact, and speaks those iconic hooks through a different set of instruments that gives the track a new lease of life. Cotterell meanwhile smooths the garage jerk of the original out into a more linear house thrust while working the vocal samples with glee - it's a respectful approach that simply repositions the groove of the original to give it a fresh flavour.
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How it Use To Be
How it Use To Be (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPL 03. Rel: 27 Jan 20
 
UK Garage
Danny J Lewis & Mike City - "I'm So 90's" (5:50)
Marc Cotterell - "Jumpin' 94" (6:28)
Review: Garage house forever! Plastik People keep the fire burning like few others, and they press their intentions up clear as day with Danny J Lewis and Mike City's joyously catchy "I'm So 90s" with its sweet, soulful 'back in the 90s refrain'. It's sentimental and cheeky in equal measure, and the consummate garage house bumper from a label that do it so well. Marc Cotterell then pops up on the B side with "Jumpin '94", an organ soaked sizzler with delicious piano sprinkled on top and all the bump and flex you could wish for.
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Damn Sure
Damn Sure (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPR 18. Rel: 09 Jul 18
 
UK Garage
Damn Sure (Scott Diaz Scat dub)
Damn Sure (Scott Diaz Phat dub)
Damn Sure
Damn Sure (Tuff Vibes mix)
Review: US Garage is alive and well thanks to the sterling work of Plastik People, although in this case they've turned their attention to the South Eastern hemisphere and the impeccable work of Australian producer Meraki Soul. The vocal chops, swinging drums and cheery melodic flourishes on Scott Diaz's dub mixes of "Damn Sure" on the A side doff their cap to Todd Edwards with pride, and you can hear the Defected regular's studio prowess coming through at every angle of the mix. The original however is the one to dig into if you want a smoother ride, with Meraki Soul conjuring up the kind of warm, soul-inflected sound that could suit such a wide range of situations.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Plastik People Collections Volume Ten
Cat: PPC 10. Rel: 14 Jan 19
 
UK Garage
Sinan Mercenk - "Mellow Mellow"
Templeton Peck - "Sweat Mix 2"
Uschi Classen - "Take Me High"
Review: Plastik People are back with another volume of unmissable torch bearers for true-skool garage lovers to rejoice at. Things stride in bright and bold with "Mellow Mellow," which plays a dummy move with its trippy sound FX intro before ripping into a romping, sax-fuelled bumper courtesy of seasoned pro Sinan Mercenk. Templeton Peck takes things deeper on "Sweat Mix 2" - a forgotten gem from the golden age of 2-step. Meanwhile Uschi Classen makes things truly dreamy on the woozy but utterly funky "Take Me High," a seriously deep cut previously only available on white label.
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Can You Feel It (feat Marc Cotterell, Shaka & Groove Boys Project mixes)
Cat: PPR 22. Rel: 24 May 21
 
Deep House
Can You Feel It (Marc Cotterell mix) (7:22)
Can You Feel It (4:40)
Can You Feel It (Shaka extended Jazz mix) (6:15)
Can You Feel It (Groove Boys Project mix) (6:30)
Review: Back to some of the original roots of the Plastik People label with a new single from Alfredo Norese ft. Aquilla Fearon & Matteo Esposito with remixes from label boss Marc Cotterell, Shaka & Groove Boys Project. Deep Soulful house & Garage on this fantastic release.





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Vol 4
Vol 4 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPR 19. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
UK Garage
Soledrifter - "Trigger Jump" (6:02)
Snazzy Trax - "The Experience" (7:43)
Joe Olindo - "How I Knew" (6:00)
Lombard Street - "What's Wrong" (7:18)
Review: US garage doesn't get more bumping than this - of course it's Plastik People flying the flag for the evergreen sound where swing is king and a diva vocal is more than welcome. Soledrifter wastes no time in diving into the funky house mindset on this various artists 12", keeping things heady and tracky where it counts before Snazzy Trax brings in a cheeky twist on a bona fide garage classic, now called "The Experience." Joe Olindo shines bright with the sexy, sharply pointed "How I Knew," and then Lombard Street takes things smoother on closing track "What's Wrong."
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Passion Rhythms
Cat: PPLTD 09. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Keep Me Satisfied (feat Reda) (7:48)
The Way I Live (6:43)
Passion Rhythms (feat Janelle) (5:35)
Can You Understand My Groove (5:58)
Review: The Plastik People label keeps up its good momentum with another feel-good EP of classically inclined house music for cosy floors and emotional crowds. 'Keep Me Satisfied' is a superb opener with effortlessly cool and deep house grooves and sweet vocals from Reda. 'The Way I Live' gets even more steamy and deep with jazzy chords and another lung-busting vocal to really make sure the party kicks off. 'Passion Rhythms' features Janelle on the vocals and builds another sweaty but sensuous vibe and 'Can You Understand My Groove' is a clean, effective weapon to close.
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Nicer 'n' Riper EP
Nicer 'n' Riper EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPR 12. Rel: 22 May 17
 
UK Garage
Leave Me Cold (7:48)
Jazzy 99’ (7:12)
Rhythm Of The Vibe (6:18)
Review: Albuquerque's Plastik People continues to be the leading bastion for hard swinging garage house in the Deep South. This time label boss Marc Cotterell has linked up with Dominic Balchin as Tuff Vibes to bring the classically informed heat to the people who just can't get enough of that warm, soulful sound. "Leave Me Cold" does the absolute opposite of its title thanks to the oodles of piano, organ and more melodic flexing besides. "Jazzy '99" is a more accurate guide with its sassy sax licks and vibing chords, and then "Rhythm Of The Vibe" pushes the tempo up for a purely dancefloor minded workout.
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Nicer 'N' Riper Vol 2
Nicer 'N' Riper Vol 2 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPR 17. Rel: 04 Jun 18
 
UK Garage
Baby Do You Feel Me (6:08)
Baby Do You Feel Me (instrumental) (6:07)
Hold On (6:46)
Get Down (7:16)
Review: Tuff Vibes are back with the 2nd installment of garage house essential grooves on that Nice N Ripe vibe.




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Played by: Paul Starey, Derek Carr
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Collections Volume Seven
Collections Volume Seven (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PPC 07. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
UK Garage
Zed Bias - "Take You There"
F.A.Z.E 1 - "Wanna Touch Me"
Judas - "Play A Little Something"
Review: Albuquerque's finest outpost for purist garage house, Plastik People, continues to mine the classics on the seventh volume of its Collections sub label. First up is the unmistakable class of Zed Bias with "Take You There", a track which represents the garage legend getting into a more housed up frame of mind. Then it's over to F.A.Z.E 1 to keep the pressure up with the heated diva choppage of "Wanna Touch Me" before Judas' "Play A Little Something" takes things deeper but no less bumping. This is an essential package for anyone craving some under the radar gems from the history of 90s garage house.
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