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Fried All Day

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Fried All Day (Alex Arnout Remix)

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Bank Of Switches (BSWITCH002)

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Release date: Mar 29, 2024

The Bank of Switches label continues its mission to supply genuine dancefloor material for DJs looking to facilitate those magic small-hours moments.
Label head, Big Nick D returns with Twenty Four Hours; a harder edged tune than his previous output, but no less atmospheric. A rolling four to the floor rhythm reveals Nick’s affection for peak Peace Division, while the bubbling, gurgling micro detail exposes his fondness for Luciano & his Cadenza sound. But don’t be deceived, this record is completely Nick. His dedication to those special dancefloor moments shines through from start to finish.
Flip the record for a remix from Wiggle founder & fabric resident, Terry Francis. Staying close to the Bank of Switches ethos, Terry flexes his remix muscles with this stripped back roller that wouldn’t sound out of place on his seminal fabric CD. Syncopated beats skitter on top of a solid bassline making this the perfect track to lock any decerning dancefloor into the groove.
Bank of Switches’ fourth release is an ode to those who understand the vibe & what it means to be in this for life; the dancers & DJs for whom twenty four hours in a day is just not enough!