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Music Station Archive Traxx Vol. One

Music Station Archive Traxx Vol. One
Music Station Archive Traxx Vol. OneMusic Station Archive Traxx Vol. One

Artists

Various

Catno

DBR001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 24, 2025

DAYBREAKERS, a new London label dedicated to deep house in all its forms, opens with a study of Jeffrey Collins' Music Station, an imprint that helped define US dancefloors in the 90s. The EP feels like a time capsule, revealing the label's essential DNA through four carefully selected cuts. Elaine Monk's 'Something For Nothing' appears twice, its Vocal Mix exuding warmth and deep swing, while the D A.p. Dub strips it down to bare essentialsisubmerged chords and hypnotic motion. The flip explores even deeper textures. Cherie Lee's 'Love Me Or Leave Me (Club Dub)' simmers with effortless groove, its vocal ad-libs curling around crisp percussion. Then comes Gerideau's 'Take A Stand (Smack Rain Vibe Mix),' a brooding, red-lit anthem built on thick bass weight and velvety synth lines. Across all four tracks, DAYBREAKERS capture the allure of the classic, the forgotten and the essential, proving that deep houseiat its bestiis timeless.

Available Tomorrow

Sep 18, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

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A1

Elaine Monk - Something For Nothing (Vocal Mix)

A2

Elaine Monk - Something For Nothing (D.A.P. Dub Mix)

B1

Cherie Lee - Love Me Or Leave Me (Club Dub)

B2

Gerideau - Take A Stand (Smack Rain Vibe)

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