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label pulver records/d
style reggae / dub
released 11/2006
item# B203599
catalog# PULVER 037
description pulver records 037/d *feat. ashley slater*

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1. the game feat. ashley slater (6:11)

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2. the game feat. ashley slater (instrumental) (6:01)

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3. the game feat. ashley slater (swing) (4:53)

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by soul seduction
A long time is gone since their last release "Bienvenido". Pulver Records celebrated it's 5th birthday, the boys are working slowly (but hard) on their second album and beneath all that they did some really nice remixes for the likes of Shana & Kiran - The Mating Game (Quango), Watch TV - Best Shot (Hi Top) und Streamer - Try My Voodoo (Kidnap). Time for a new Maxi 12"...
The distinctive voice on this track belongs to no one less than Ashley Slater.
Ashley was born in Schefferville, Quebec, Canada, in 1961. he worked in England and Europe as a session trombonist, working with, among others, Carla Bley, George Russell and Andy Sheppard. In the late 80s Slater released his first album the band Microgroove. In 1993, Slater began working with Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) on the now seminal band, Freak Power. They had a Europe-wide number 1 hit in 1995, following use of their tune "Turn on, Tune in, Cop Out". After the band has split up in 1999, Slater has busied himself with a solo release "Biglounge" on his own "patsy" imprint.

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