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Garrett David
Nu-Relix EP

Nu-Relix EP
Nu-Relix EPNu-Relix EP

Catno

BSU013

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Jul 23, 2025

Global Swing founder Garrett David steps up to the plate for BSU013, his first full-length EP in two years. Garrett was just 19 when he began his residency at Smartbar in Chicago, playing the legendary Queen! nights alongside Derrick Carter, Michael Serafini, Frankie Knuckles, and Chez Damier—his first major mentors. Around the same time, he started working behind the counter at Gramaphone Records, where he spent the next decade immersed in the city’s rich musical roots.

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