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it's a konders magic



bobby konders - bad boy dance (mp3)

herb alpert - north on south street (late night massive sound remix) (mp3)

the associates - fire to ice (bobby konders mix) (mp3)

following up from my nu-groove beginners guide is an introduction to one of it's most prolific artists. bobby konders is one of those producers whose name on a record is all i need to see before purchasing, and it turns up in some unlikely places providing gems such as those above on major labels (including charisma, a&m and mercury) at the start of the 90s, tracks that would have been very at home on nu groove. his early releases on his own massive b label also feature this late night house sound and are well worth the search.