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Sounds like:
Parov Stelar,
Mr. Scruff
Why do we like this?
Regular readers will remember a few weeks ago we shared a track called "Catgroove" by Parov Stelar, in the process heralding electro-swing as one of our genre's to watch for 2012.
Well, here's another electro-swing track for your bourgeoning library. This time it comes courtesy of South African's Goldfish.
Like all good electro-swing tracks this has a nice combination of trumpets and more traditional electro synthesizers, but another element is added here - vocals. Coming courtesy of Emily Bruce, they add another element to this track meaning you can now sing-along as well as swing-along.
Well, here's another electro-swing track for your bourgeoning library. This time it comes courtesy of South African's Goldfish.
Like all good electro-swing tracks this has a nice combination of trumpets and more traditional electro synthesizers, but another element is added here - vocals. Coming courtesy of Emily Bruce, they add another element to this track meaning you can now sing-along as well as swing-along.
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![Parov Stelar - Catgroove](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/twqM56f_cVo/hqdefault.jpg)
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Chali 2na,
Blackalicious,
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![Dunkelbunt - Cinnamon Girl (Roskilde Edit)](https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000048278388-w12za7-t200x200.jpg?debc7fd)
Sounds like:
Goldfish,
Parov Stelar
![Mr. Scruff - Get a Move On](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MS_CLIF1h-o/hqdefault.jpg)
Sounds like:
DJ Food,
The Herbaliser,
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