Jason Grove – 313.4.Ever
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Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Brown Marbled
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Tracklist
A1 | Bonus Beats | |
A2 | Citybeats | |
A3 | Dub Model | |
B1 | Leave It For Today | |
B2 | Raw In 92 | |
B3 | Unknown 1 | |
C1 | Northside Beats | |
C2 | The Path Of | |
C3 | Latenight | |
D1 | Juss | |
D2 | Trippin' | |
D3 | This & That |
Credits
- Executive Producer – Hardrock Striker
- Lacquer Cut By – MB*
- Written-By – Jason Grove
Notes
Made in France
"Skylax Records: The Underground Finest" Hardrock Striker
Catalog# on labels vinyl say LAX 127, but runouts are LAX 130
"Skylax Records: The Underground Finest" Hardrock Striker
Catalog# on labels vinyl say LAX 127, but runouts are LAX 130
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LAX 127, LAX 130 | Jason Grove | 313.4.Ever (2x12") | Skylax, Skylax | LAX 127, LAX 130 | France | 2012 | Sell This Version |
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Elliotjoncoen
January 26, 2013
Amazing album. Music for the club (Citybeats, Trippin' etc) and outside the club (Juss, Bonus Beats etc).
teshno
March 15, 2012
deep and smoky, soulful and sexy but also nicely roughsod house music for the heel and head
skylaxrecords
August 2, 2018"The track I think has been unfairly slept on this year
Jason Grove "313.4.Ever" is the most complete house album I've heard in years, and I wonder why it never became bigger – perhaps Jason doesn't have the right skin colour? It would be terrible if redundancies like this still mattered today."
www.theguardian.com/music/2013/oct/04/move-d-favourite-tracks