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Ease Up George – Eternally (El-B Remix) (Practical Rhythms)

We premiere the UKG legend’s remix lifted from the debut release of new label Practical Rhythms

Run by Tom Practical, part of the the Gather family and based in Southend-On-Sea, Practical Rhythms is set to burst on to the UKG scene with their debut record.

Its been a few months since it’s sister label Practical Reissues offered up their first release with 4 much loved Jeremy Sylvester classics under different aliases beautifully remastered but this time its something brand new.

Practical Rhythms 001 is star-studded to say the least, featuring original productions from UKG master Sky Joose and his track Garage Bunnies and German new-gen producer Ease Up George with Eternally, a pair of top drawer 2-Step tracks both harmonious in their super skippy & infectious percussion, deep basslines and clever use of vocal sampling.

Both tracks also come with remixes from the ever rising, talented Holloway and UKG legend El-B who completely flips Eternally and turns it into a blissful 4/4 bouncer yet still keeps the vibe and essence of the original.

Today we proudly premiere that El-B remix and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

 

Practical Rhythms 001 is available to pre-order now via Bandcamp, RedEye, White Peach etc.

 

 

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