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David Morales- Life Is A Song

SKU: 8056446380796
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David Morales- Life Is A Song
David Morales- Life Is A Song

Double vinyl LP pressing. House music veterans don't come more seasoned than David Morales, and he's still pressing on with an urgency that puts artists half his age to shame. He's back on his Didrim label with this varied pack of collaborations with vocalists, leading in with the show-stopping, simmering power of 'Everyday Of My Life' featuring Mr V. By way of contrast, there's a sentimental pop tint to 'Come The Moment' with Blakkat and Babygirl, while 'No Boundaries' finds Tilly piling on the contemporary diva stylings. 'Never Give Up' has a classic 90s big room flavour, with a soulful turn from Michelle Perera inciting boundless positivity, and isn't that what house music's meant to be about?

Format: New Vinyl/Dance

David Morales- Life Is A Song

SKU: 8056446380796
Regular price $89.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 3.11.22

 
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Double vinyl LP pressing. House music veterans don't come more seasoned than David Morales, and he's still pressing on with an urgency that puts artists half his age to shame. He's back on his Didrim label with this varied pack of collaborations with vocalists, leading in with the show-stopping, simmering power of 'Everyday Of My Life' featuring Mr V. By way of contrast, there's a sentimental pop tint to 'Come The Moment' with Blakkat and Babygirl, while 'No Boundaries' finds Tilly piling on the contemporary diva stylings. 'Never Give Up' has a classic 90s big room flavour, with a soulful turn from Michelle Perera inciting boundless positivity, and isn't that what house music's meant to be about?