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je ne sais quoi, ce soir



pam nestor - hiding and seeking (mp3)

sometimes you just love a record, and can't put your finger on what it is - it might be down to a subtle memory evoked, a certain vibe created, or even a little snatch of an unplaceable melody - it's what the french call a certain ... i-don't-know-what (massive apologies to this man). in the spirit of this, i give you pam nestor's 'hiding and seeking', as it's difficult to express why this record means so much to me.

mixed by "britain's reggae maestro" dennis bovell, this is a laid back reggae disco number (pressed on a drool-worthy transparent neon yellow 12") and i order you to like it!