Dublin edit label Orange Tree Edits releases 002, hear Robbie Kitt’s edit
New Dublin edit label Orange Tree Edits released their first 12″ in January and it sold out within a day because the two edits on the release from Jimmy Rouge were high-quality Afrobeat dancefloor weapons.
Volume 2 just came out this week and the quality hasn’t dropped with Cove and R.Kitt delivering another brace of excellent cuts. Cove’s ‘Ibi Won’ adds some heft to the original, while Robbie Kitt (brother of David New Jackson and Dip DJ) sharpens the low-end focus of African Brothers Band’s Ngyegye No So.
Robbie is also putting on the first night of Dublin Dance Society tonight upstairs in Whelan’s as a new showcase night for live electronic acts.
Buy the 12″ before it’s gone.
In person in All City, Dublin
or online:
Juno
Phonica
Rush Hour
Deejay
Decks
Piccadilly
Redeye Records
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48Gp-P1_rpg
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