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don't rush to find love
jafar and touch
Release
date: 27-9-07
Label: universal vibes
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the first release is due on digital in early august...and will be available on all the major digital outlets. Artizan Music's resident dj/production duo Jafar & Andy 'Touch'fingers follow up their recent club smash on Hustle Music 'Desertlands' which featured the renowned vocal talents of Marcus Begg, with this little beauty.
'Don't rush to find love' features Andy's younger sister; jazz singer
Liz Baddaley. Its a deep, heartfelt song that we can all relate to and clearly shows the music that flows deep through the veins of the baddaley family! Liz speaks of when you want to love someone so much that you just rush in at the first opportunity that comes your way, she tells us all to keep a cool head and take our time, dont get into a relationship with the wrong person just for the sake of having someone, better to wait for the right person, its all very poignant stuff without being cliched.
Jafar andTouch's production is warm and deep whilst still retaining a dancefloor edge. This debut release for Universal Vibes is the first of several projects forthcoming from the pair. Their 'What is Love?' and 'Prelude' releases are scheduled for September. You can also look out for studio versions of their 8 piece band Poetiquette kicking about on Yam Who's Urban Safari label plus Jafar's alterego with Rob Stow and Maxime Cescau as 'Jafar & Bobby Strobe' and 'Poussez' respectively forthcoming on Blacksoul Music, 4bit, Artizan and of course Universal Vibes. For further info please check out www.artizanmusic.co.uk
Stepping up on Remix duty, is Simon Finnegan and Maaga Marcus aka ToneControl. Best known for their deep house and nu-disco label of the same name, Tonecontrol follow recent releases on Grab Recordings with this groovy take on Don't Rush, pushing the song in a tracky vein not a million miles from the Rurals.