Side A
A1 “In The End There Is A Smile“ (Original)
Side B
B1 „In The End There Is A Smile“ (Lovebirds Remix)
B2 „In The End There Is A Smile“ (Rainer Trueby & Corrado Bucci – Truccy Remix)
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The Black Forest boys from Liquid Phonk deliver this decent summer jam “In The End There Is A Smile”, a beauty of a beach anthem, which received proper remix treatments by the maestros Lovebirds and Truccy aka Rainer Trueby and Corrado Bucci.
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Simply a must have, one of the best fusion recordings of the last 20 years. Hard to imagine that this ia a debut. Already a classic and dwel deserved top seller on Bandcamp willy vlyminck
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I always tell people that recommend me jazz that I don't like jazz, but this album showed me that that is an utter lie. Apparently I love jazz, and this album made me realise it. Evert
The newest LP from NYC duo Saint Friday on cbb records delves into eclectic dance music as colorful as it is cerebral. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2022
On 1980 Recordings, “4/4 #40” nails the ominous element of techno & deep house, delivering dance songs with an ominous edge. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2019
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So it's not Rounds, I get it. But this is still a solid Four Tet album worth its own salt. The A side is stronger than the B side, but it's all good. dww256