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Every once in a while a track emerges, that is so powerful, that you feel like playing it more than once in your set.

Rhapsody In Black on Midnight Riot is such a track. With its insisting hook and it’s short but highly effective story, a self-explanatory fourage into a world of glitter and glamour from the days of Yore, it really packs a punch on top of that.

Kick and bass are introduce, literally, and from there it builds into the most perfect Disco/House hybrid I’ve ever heard.

Kudos to Sammy Deuce for conjuring up this phenomenal peak time monster.

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