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Tai Davis
No Computers Necessary

No Computers Necessary
No Computers NecessaryNo Computers Necessary

Artists

Tai Davis

Catno

VIBR 009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 24, 2023

Tai DAVIS No Computers Necessary (reissue) Vibraphone Daupe house Acid house project on Vibraphone. Made in USA Detroit electro

Killer B2
`Chicago based producer Tai Davis first came to light earlier this year with the Made In Chicago 12" on Dizzy Tunes, and now he follows that up with an EP on the ever productive Vibraphone. As the title No Computers Necessary would suggest, this is classically-rooted house music with all the charm the hardware process provides. Davis' productions are bright, melodic creations with rock solid grooves and strong hooks for all kinds of good times, with B2 track "Floating" standing out with its strafing acid line punching out into a decidedly ethereal soundscape.

Tai DAVIS
No Computers Necessary (reissue)
Vibraphone

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A1

Cosmic Groove

A2

Strobe Light

B1

Falling Forever

B2

Floating

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