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Boo Williams
Living Waters

Living Waters

Catno

BMM70

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

US

Release date

Jun 1, 2022

Boo's does what Boo do best. Oldskool, rough and exciting house music for dancing!

Boo's does what Boo do best. Oldskool, rough and exciting house music for dancing!

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A vinyl affair, the Living Waters EP sees the Chicago native at his very best, as he combines his customary, old-school, rough-and-ready approach with a newfound approach. The end result is an EP that brilliantly encapsulates all that's great about the label and the artist - as they look to the future but also nod approvingly in the direction of the past.

With Living Waters, Boo tried to capture the label's movement, and we built this record together with him to make it as consistent and different as possible. For example, in this world, water is always moving regardless of whether it's in the clouds or on the ground or at sea or in rivers. So yes, elements of Boo's classic sound remain, but they're infused with a unique excitement and an unpredictability that not many artists are able to conjure up these days.' After so many years in the game, few producers still do it quite like Boo Williams.

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