HERALD TRACCS VOL. 1 EP

from Worldship Music

Steppin’ out with their first VA release since the label’s inception in 1995, Worldship Music follows up the release of underground sensation Roberta’s The Brooklyn Ave Sessions with Herald Traccs Vol. 1. The record is a (mostly) LA based affair, starting with Jam’s Theme, a clever flip of a classic from veteran producer and former Underground Resistance member Santiago Salazar. Next up is En Echo, a deep and dubby affair from Echo Park’s Kelvin K, a seminal figure in SF’s early 00’s house scene. Label owners Teflon Dons open the B side with a tough, deep garage cut that would have likely set the UK garage scene on fire. Unfinished since '98, the Dons thankfully revisited this lost classic for some finishing touches. Rounding out the release is the mysterious Westcoast Goddess, whose First Tear emotes a melancholy beauty reminiscent of Hanna’s early work. Heading strong into their 26th year, underground house music is here to stay with Worldship. Look out for volume 2, the hunger continues…

East Side
A1. Santiago Salazar - Jam's Theme
A2. Kelvin K - En Echo
West Side
B1. Teflon Dons - Movements In The Opium Den Act III (Reston's Flat)
B2. Westcoast Goddess - First Tear

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Worldship Music Los Angeles, California

Worldship Music began releasing music in 1995 from Aaron Paar with the "Planet Eater" EP. Aaron then formed the Teflon Dons with Dave Fogg as well as utilizing the mix engineering talents of Greg Ski Royal whom then went on to release 7 consecutive 12"'s over a 6 year period. After a hiatus of almost 19 years the Worldship Label has been Re-Launched with relesses from 2019 to now and beyond. ... more

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