Track List: (0:05) “Watcha Say” by Moodymann (2013) (4:26) “Sometimes You Just Know (Moodymann Remix)” by Pollyn (2011) (7:02) “Banana Ripple (Moodymann Remix)” by Junior Boys (2013) (9:12) “9 Nites 2 Nowhere” by Moodymann (2012) (11:43) “Watchin U (Original Mix)” by Moodymann feat. Nikki O (2014) (14:26) “Run (Moodymann Remix)” by Mara TK (2013) (18:08) “Got 2 Make It 2 Heaven (Original Mix)” by Moodymann (2012) Genre: Deep House, Soul, Downtempo
Yes, they do. But Picture This was a promo album for Scion released in limited numbers. Actually interesting is that some of these tracks also appear on the album Moodymann if you take a closer look. ABCD looks more like an EP that previewed some of the tracks that were about to come out on albums. As I have most of his releases, including KDJ47 which he only offered as a gift to some particular people coming at his events, this is my opinion that comes after analyzing how some of the records were done, there is a logic behind. The access to his new music, EPs or Albums, was limited to the numbers of vinyl pressed, so those who didn’t had the chance to get one of them, were able to enjoy some tracks on a different one that came afterwards.
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Track List:
(0:05) “Watcha Say” by Moodymann (2013)
(4:26) “Sometimes You Just Know (Moodymann Remix)” by Pollyn (2011)
(7:02) “Banana Ripple (Moodymann Remix)” by Junior Boys (2013)
(9:12) “9 Nites 2 Nowhere” by Moodymann (2012)
(11:43) “Watchin U (Original Mix)” by Moodymann feat. Nikki O (2014)
(14:26) “Run (Moodymann Remix)” by Mara TK (2013)
(18:08) “Got 2 Make It 2 Heaven (Original Mix)” by Moodymann (2012)
Genre: Deep House, Soul, Downtempo
Yes, they do. But Picture This was a promo album for Scion released in limited numbers. Actually interesting is that some of these tracks also appear on the album Moodymann if you take a closer look. ABCD looks more like an EP that previewed some of the tracks that were about to come out on albums. As I have most of his releases, including KDJ47 which he only offered as a gift to some particular people coming at his events, this is my opinion that comes after analyzing how some of the records were done, there is a logic behind. The access to his new music, EPs or Albums, was limited to the numbers of vinyl pressed, so those who didn’t had the chance to get one of them, were able to enjoy some tracks on a different one that came afterwards.
@@dragosruse4353 wow, very cool and very interesting. I need to do more research about this, thanks for telling me all of this. Really appreciate it, bro