I know what you're thinking—all I ask is that you try to remeber that old saying "don't judge a book by it's cover". Today's track comes as a re-edit of "I'm Not Moving" by none other than Phil Collins. If you ask the average kid what they think about Phil Collins in this day and age, you may get little more than a sour looking expression. Luckily, for those that respect Collins' place in musical history, we have a spectacular re-edit allegedly coming from two North London locals known as the Idjut Boys. This re-edit seems to transcend the seemingly immiscible sounds of both Phil Collins and dub disco—which until I heard this, did not know was possible. I can't really put my finger on what attracts me to this track so much, but I can tell you confidently that before this, I've never had Phil Collins lyrics stuck in my head. This white label record will cost you a pretty penny, but with a B-side featuring a Marvin Gaye edit, the price is hard to argue. Purchase it from Discogs.
26 September 2011
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I know what you're thinking—all I ask is that you try to remeber that old saying "don't judge a book by it's cover". Today's track comes as a re-edit of "I'm Not Moving" by none other than Phil Collins. If you ask the average kid what they think about Phil Collins in this day and age, you may get little more than a sour looking expression. Luckily, for those that respect Collins' place in musical history, we have a spectacular re-edit allegedly coming from two North London locals known as the Idjut Boys. This re-edit seems to transcend the seemingly immiscible sounds of both Phil Collins and dub disco—which until I heard this, did not know was possible. I can't really put my finger on what attracts me to this track so much, but I can tell you confidently that before this, I've never had Phil Collins lyrics stuck in my head. This white label record will cost you a pretty penny, but with a B-side featuring a Marvin Gaye edit, the price is hard to argue. Purchase it from Discogs.
Labels:
I'm Not Moving,
Idjut Boys,
Phil Collins,
Whitelabel
Location:
San Jose, CA, USA
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