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Harold Heath – Family Affair: Harold Heath (LMDLP003)

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Harold Heath – Family Affair: Harold Heath (LMDLP003)

‘Family Affair’ is a new series of full-length projects from Lost My Dog Records which shine a spotlight on the artists that have shaped the sound of the label. Up first is UK deep/tech house stalwart Harold Heath who presents a 13 track mix containing six original songs and five remixes previously released on Lost My Dog, alongside two brand new productions in ‘Antirobotics’ and ‘Daydreaming’. The collection will be released as a digital download package of the DJ mix and individual track downloads in February 2011.

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Bernard Jones ft. Aren B – Don’t You Wish (Part 2) (LMDX011)

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

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Bernard Jones ft. Aren B – Don’t You Wish (Part 2) (LMDX011)

Bernard Jones’ ‘Don’t You Wish’, featuring the vocals of Aren B, is back on Lost My Dog; Part 2 features a diverse set of remixes ranging from deep and tech house grooves through to Chicago house bumpers from Nick Dare, Peckos and Paul Hardy.

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East St Louis Players – Late Nights On The Eastside EP (LMD022)

Sunday, January 25, 2009

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East St Louis Players – Late Nights On The Eastside EP (LMD022)

For release number 22, Lost My Dog turn to a brand new American production partnership for the debut EP from the East St Louis Players. The duo of Don Tinsley and Bernard Jones come from their Midwestern namesake St Louis and first teamed up in 2006. Remixed by Inland Knights.

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Bernard Jones ft. Aren B – Don’t You Wish (Part 1) (LMDX003)

Sunday, January 25, 2009

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Bernard Jones ft. Aren B – Don’t You Wish (Part 1) (LMDX003)

Bernard Jones’ musical journey started at the age of five, when his grandmother insisted on his classical training in piano. He learned of the art of DJing through local DJs and first started experimenting in producing house in 2000. With a few releases under his belt for labels including Kolour and Funkfield in the US, Bernard’s reputation is starting to grow.

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