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Grand Central Shuttle 12"
 
Codek
format: 12"
year of release: 2008

lab price: $12.00
available: yes
item #: dm-2590

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Grand Central Shuttle  
Codependancy  
Coquine - Sanctuary Mix  
Coquine - Supermarket Mix  
 
R E V I E W
If you're gonna buy anything for the cover, do it now. Mr. Gloor from the dirty disco duo flexes his exquisite pervyness on this one. But no worry folks. As always, the product is good. The title track "Grand Central(1)" is a midnight groover with new wave punky vocals by Artanker. Just imagine brand new Disco Not Disco material for today's heads. But for more intensity, flip the side for the floor killer, "Coquine - Sanctuary Mix(2)!" It's a stomper, featuring the sexy, rude French vocals of Gabouchka, which sounds similar to the vocals on their previous jam,
"Melodymaker"(also a great track). The wompy bass rippers and hyper percussion are sure to have crowds bubbling. Also, for fans of the Italo synthpop sounds, turn to the "Supermarket Mix(3)" for a alternate fix. It's sweet. For an extra bonus, "Codependency(4)," rocks a killer instrumental jam for a sick new mix tool. All in all, I'm really glad these dudes are keeping their release schedule tight. No one can fuse these diverse dance styles like they do.