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New Record Label via Deptford Northern Soul Club

New Record Label via Deptford Northern Soul Club magazine cover

Word going round about a new 'modern reissue ' record label starting up from the  Deptford Northern Soul Club people. First release at the end of November.

Release promotional blurb follows below...

A modern reissue label enabling Northern Soul lovers, young and old, to experience the music as it was meant to be heard.

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A - Lester Tipton - This Won’t Change
B - Edward Hamilton - Baby Don’t You Weep

Debut seven-inch single from DJs Deptford Northern Soul Club featuring two classic floor fillers from mid-’60s Detroit.
Includes the late Detroit soulman Lester Tipton’s one and only release ‘This Won’t Change’ from 1966, original copies of which go for a staggering $5000. Plus, from ‘67, Edward Hamilton And the Arabians’ superb ‘Baby Don’t You Weep’ which the one-time member of The Falcons recorded for Lou Beatty’s Mary Jane label, originals of which go for a paltry £250.

Shipping out on or around November 29, 2019

Links

Release details via bandcamp

https://deptfordnorthernsoulclub.bandcamp.com/album/lester-tipton-this-won-t-change-edward-hamilton-baby-don-t-you-weep

Deptford Northern Soul Club website

https://deptfordnorthernsoulclub.co.uk/

 

 

 

 



Edited by Mike



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sir cumference

Posted

To quote Gwen Owens-Wanted and Needed?

There I`ve said it!

Godzilla

Posted

They’re digital DJs though aren’t they?  Interesting that they’ve now started putting out vinyl...

If I’m honest, my impression is that their marketing/image  (DNSC T shirts, badges etc) is a higher priority than the music.

Gogger

Posted

1 hour ago, Godzilla said:

They’re digital DJs though aren’t they?  Interesting that they’ve now started putting out vinyl...

If I’m honest, my impression is that their marketing/image  (DNSC T shirts, badges etc) is a higher priority than the music.

Got to admit they seem to be doing well, gigs all over, all though I’ve never been to one , seem to cater for the younger end , seem to be turning into a bit of a brand , anyone been to one of there gigs 👍

Godzilla

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5 hours ago, Gogger said:

Got to admit they seem to be doing well, gigs all over, all though I’ve never been to one , seem to cater for the younger end , seem to be turning into a bit of a brand , anyone been to one of there gigs 👍

They followed me at a festival gig. Couldn't wait to get me and my records out of the booth so that they could set up the camera to film themselves 😝

Gogger

Posted

56 minutes ago, Godzilla said:

They followed me at a festival gig. Couldn't wait to get me and my records out of the booth so that they could set up the camera to film themselves 😝

Think the first time I heard about them was when I saw they were on at Glastonbury, I honestly thought they were a vynil only outfit , seen plenty of there gigs advertised but heard nothing about them 👍

Lewisdnsc

Posted

Hey Guys,

Lewis here from DNSC. Our aim is to try and get more young people into the music - as we are young ourselves. We play both vinyl and digital at our nights unless otherwise specified as we've only been collecting for a finite amount of time. Obviously we use tactics like filming ourselfs and poster designs (all done by us) to help promote our nights to a younger audience - saying that all ages welcome! Hope to see you on the floor. KTF! ❤️

Gogger

Posted

18 minutes ago, LewisDNSC said:

Hey Guys,

Lewis here from DNSC. Our aim is to try and get more young people into the music - as we are young ourselves. We play both vinyl and digital at our nights unless otherwise specified as we've only been collecting for a finite amount of time. Obviously we use tactics like filming ourselfs and poster designs (all done by us) to help promote our nights to a younger audience - saying that all ages welcome! Hope to see you on the floor. KTF! ❤️

Thanks for the reply Lewis 👍

Guest Shufflin

Posted

3 hours ago, LewisDNSC said:

Our aim is to try and get more young people into the music - as we are young ourselves. We play both vinyl and digital at our nights unless otherwise specified

play whatever format you like if people are coming along and enjoying themselves

Tony Smith

Posted

Hopefully this re-release will make the original a less interesting prospect to play, and hopefully the price will drop and I'll get a chance to complete my La Beat collection :D

Tony Smith

Posted

On 31/10/2019 at 08:00, Godzilla said:

They’re digital DJs though aren’t they?  Interesting that they’ve now started putting out vinyl...

If I’m honest, my impression is that their marketing/image  (DNSC T shirts, badges etc) is a higher priority than the music.

Quite agree, mention themselves more than Lester on the label...

Davenpete

Posted

Are these the guys that did Glastonbury?

Dx

Alice Clark

Posted

3rd release.

Destination unknown. 

p&p up from £3 to £4. 

Some hike. 

Timbo58

Posted

On 06/11/2019 at 12:09, Davenpete said:

Are these the guys that did Glastonbury?

Dx

Yes, although there was at least one other original vinyl soul DJ there, he was mightily cheesed they got the limelight for a digital set however.

Tomangoes

Posted

How many grapevine copies were made?

If young kids buy LT and EH..

That's as good a pair to get you hooked as anything. The future looks good.

The rich young kids will still want OV.

Ed




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