NOTE: jacket has a dented corner but VINYL IS MINT & UNPLAYED
The outspoken pair that are Paul Nickerson and Francis Englehardt ran the Dope Jams record store out of Brooklyn until the pressures of rising gentrification in the area forced them to sadly close their doors in 2012. Featured on this compilation across three 12"s are exclusive tracks; reissued or previously unreleased. Highlights weren't limited to: Scottish tech house legend Funk D'Void: who delivers the hi-tech soul of "Thank You (Slowly)", Chicago hardware maverick Hieroglyphic Being on the relentless jack of "Kilometer Zero" and D'Marc Cantu and Tadd Mullinix aka 2AM/FM with the tunnelling acid techno of "Kilometer Zero". Comes with a 32-page booklet full of photos, staff profiles and various anecdotes from over the years.
A1 | –Groovestyle | L.O.V.E |
A2 | –Tommye | I Need To Go Away |
B1 | –Funk D'Void | Thank You (Slowly) |
B2 | –Vil-N-X | What Cha Gonna Do |
C1 | –Beige (6) | Hollow Point |
C2 | –Hieroglyphic Being | Kilometer Zero |
D1 | –Analogous Doom | Living In A Zome |
D2 | –D'Marc Cantu | Taken |
D3 | –Spike (50) | Magic Table |
E1 | –The Djoon Experience feat. Kenny Bobien | Old Landmark |
E2 | –2 AM/FM | Desolate Cities |
F1 | –Tom Of England | Be Me |
F2 | –Invisible Conga People | In A Hole |
F3 | –Christopher Deloach feat Nick Hallstrom | Snow |