After a fruitful period of remixes for Felix da Housecat/Harrison Crump, DJ Ali, Milky Globe and Rizzo, Secondo is back with another, long-awaited master-cutting-class double-A sided release on the critically-acclaimed Dreck records imprint, home to Himself, AM/PM and soon more. For those who aren't in the know yet -- the underlying concept to this series of twelve inches denotes the use of only one single song as starting point, the reconstruction of which Secondo developed into his signature splice & funk-style, also known as 'spastic disco,' 'schnitzeltechnik' and 'reconstruction time again' amongst other inventive terminology. Even though the guessing game is less tricky this time round, we shall disclose the names of Roy Ayers and George Benson. Two of their tracks, one from the heights of eighties analogue mastering the other a funk classic, served as starting points for 'The Night V4' on the A-side and 'Frk Dk' on the flip. 'The Night V4' is structured in two main parts, a classic Secondo splice-feast in the first half of the track and a more strict and tight, Secondo-dry-as-breadcrumbs second part, which makes you get up and set the needle back to the beginning again and again. 'Frk Dk' was available for pre-listening on the dreck site for some while and has had superb feedback as well as countless requests for release. This is going to move the dance-floor from one end to the other, both on the galloping threes and stumbling fours, supreme flip-flop-dance-moves guaranteed. Try holding down play, ffwd and pause on your tape-deck (if still readily available) and you are Secondo-shuffle we recommend buying this nugget before it's gone. Small label. Small run. Rarely repressed! File under Secondo!