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The Kiwi king of the re-edit returns with two more reworkings of classic cuts from days of yore. First to get the treatment is Ann Peebles’ ‘I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down’ from 1973, as covered by Paul Young in the 80s – but don’t let that put you off, because the original was a bona fide soul anthem and Dice’s chopped n’ looped take is very playable too. ‘Cali Dreamin’ meanwhile isn’t the Mamas & Papas classic, but instead reworks an unidentified, male-voiced cover thereof. We can tell you it’s not the Wes Montgomery, Colorado, Denial or Winston Francis recordings… our disco detectives gave up after that!

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