Description
From Detroit Dirt Tech, which kicked off with the release of Electric Street Orchestra, which became a hot topic with the participation of Mad Mike, Theo Parrish, and Andres, Robert O'Bryant's new project Church Boy Lou, who presides over the same label and is also a member of Electric Street Orchestra. 12 inch appeared! Ray 7, who is known for his work under the name of MIA on UR, and Timeline member Jon Dixon also participate in this work. Gospel house A1 with uplifting piano & organ riffs and choruses, loft classics. All 4 songs full of blackness, such as A2 with Paul Randolph using the phrase of Lamont Dozier's "Going Back To My Roots"!
Courtesy of producer Jeedo under the alias Church Boy Lou, this 4-track Weep EP is steeped in the evolution of slave spirituals into gospel music. It is songs from the field meeting the trinity of Chicago house, Detroit electro-tech and disco. voice of producer Paul Randolph accompanies the wails and moans from Southern plantation laborers on “Alright!” and the companion “Paul-a-pella.” The title track “Weep” is seven and a half minutes of haunting vocal chops and raw four- on-the-floor drums.
A1. Show Me
A2.Alright! Feat Paul Randolph
B1.Weep
B2. Alright! Paulapella

Courtesy of producer Jeedo under the alias Church Boy Lou, this 4-track Weep EP is steeped in the evolution of slave spirituals into gospel music. It is songs from the field meeting the trinity of Chicago house, Detroit electro-tech and disco. voice of producer Paul Randolph accompanies the wails and moans from Southern plantation laborers on “Alright!” and the companion “Paul-a-pella.” The title track “Weep” is seven and a half minutes of haunting vocal chops and raw four- on-the-floor drums.
A1. Show Me

A2.Alright! Feat Paul Randolph

B1.Weep

B2. Alright! Paulapella
