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[Re-press! 】 Malcolm Dakeyo, a French veteran who has a long music career and was active as a member of the Future Minds, a computer demo song production crew based in Paris in the 1980s, released a 12-inch record under the name of Kelton Prima from Jamal Moss's Mathematics! Vivid 80s synth disco - this work has a pre-house finish, A1 of breezin' and urban electric disco with a sense of fusion common to Jack J and others, electro boogie A2 with dub-processed synth chords echoing coolly , super funky electro house B1 reminiscent of the early Juan Atkins, acid funk B2 with a nice sample of Ned Deheny's "To Prove My Love", and around PPU-new disco, check it out!
A1: Ritalo F
A2: Prima Theme
B1: Re-activated
B2: Ecstasy Au Pa
A1: Ritalo F
A2: Prima Theme
B1: Re-activated
B2: Ecstasy Au Pa