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Garrett David
The Dirty Work

The Dirty Work
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Catno

GS001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Jul 8, 2022

The Dirty Work Garrett David Global Swing - GS001

Attention! Attention! Calling all sonic travelers, DJ’s, movers and groovers: This is an emergency! We are global swing. We present to you a vision of the future, informed by the past, for the here and now.

First up, Garrett David comes out swingin’ with “The Dirty Work”. 4 hard knockin’,boot stompin’, body rockin’, floor ready tunes. Underground attitude with unmistakable style. Getting it right can be ‘dirty work’, but it had to be done. This is what we’re all about, like the earth’s orbit around the sun! Nonstop funk for infinity and beyond. Now swing ya hips to the fix of this mix!

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