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Chez DamierUntitled

Label:KMS – KMS 049
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:House, Deep House

Tracklist

AUntitled
B1Untitled
B2Untitled
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Notes

First pressing has the phone# (313) 259-1553 on the label.

Chez Damier - Untitled Repress has phone# (810) 363-5698 and slightly different colored labels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etchings Side A): KMS 049-A [NSC, enclosed in a circle]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etchings Side B): KMS 049-B [NSC, enclosed in a circle]

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Untitled (12", 45 RPM)KMSKMS 049US1993
New Submission
Untitled (12", White Label)KMSKMS 049US1993
Untitled (12", 45 RPM, Repress)KMSKMS 049US1999
Untitled (12", 45 RPM, Reissue)KMSKMS 049US2001
New Submission
Untitled (12", White Label)KMSKMS 049US2001

Reviews

  • dmp's avatar
    dmp
    The B1 track contains samples of "Joint Venture - Master Blaster" (1992).
    • microcosmos's avatar
      microcosmos
      Digital release available of KMS Records in web stores is rubbish!
      Who did the master ¿...?
      Don't buy it!!!
      • jonu's avatar
        jonu
        Just bought a repress of this and KMS054 from Sister Ray in Soho and it plays perfectly. The vibrations from this music and the sound factory reached provincial England in the mid 90s and it is great to hear these sounds again.
        • Puercolatino's avatar
          Puercolatino
          If you lived in NYC and listen to any underground dance music and didn't dance to this in Sound Factory Bar or Sound Factory 27th Street between the hours of 4-6am ...you didn't dance! This is NYC dance music at it's best!!! The 2 DJs ( Frankie on Fridays - Junior on Saturdays) brought the legions of devoted house/Techno enthusiasts every weekend to sweat it out to this track. People would literally RUN out of bathrooms, leave drinks on the bar, leave long line water fountains and SMOOTHLY (and sometimes not) dance into the crowded dance floors to feel this track!!! Mister Damier can peacefully rest and said he moved peoples soul to DANCE. Tracks like this is what made NYC 90's going dancing legendary.
          • Ocinteeni's avatar
            Ocinteeni
            This record samples Clivillés & Cole's remix of "I'm Every Woman" by Whitney Houston.
            • eeezar's avatar
              eeezar
              nufin compares to this..pure classic by grande Chez!
              • Pistachios's avatar
                Pistachios
                All true house (or techno, the tag isn't important) lovers feel Chez Damier and all Chez Damier fans must treasure this one. Stripped down tracks that crackle with energy. Synths and strings that do enough keep you interested but never get overblown. Chez seems to know just how much to put into a track. That cheeky little 'You ain't dancing girl...well, well, well' vocal sample on the B side tracks (two different versions of the same tune) adds a bit of swagger to the dance. Timeless underground music that withstands repeated listens.

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