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Since the inception of our label we have been planning on reissuing our favorite records from the past as a way to giving something back to the record collecting scene; we believe that good music from the past should be cherished and made available for everyone. After a long search and a lot of negotiations we are proud to present a reissue of one of the rarest house records we know: ¡ÈPeace E.P.¡É by Raze of Pleasure.
In 1990 three friends from East London with a vision formed the short-lived project, releasing five EPs between 1992 and 1993. The ¡ÈPeace E.P.¡É, their second outing, took about three months to complete during the spring and summer of ¡Ç92, and was only released as a very limited promotional pressing due to circumstances beyond their control. The guys were on a mellow come down buzz after London¡Çs hectic parties of the late ¡Ç80s and ¡Ç90s, and inspired by the Italian deep house sound, they recorded the ¡ÈPeace E.P.¡É live onto DAT tapes. Fear and loathing in Canning Town, brought to house music collectors in the shape of a fully authorised and remastered twelve-inch, as it deserves.
The EP will be the first in our Still Burning series, specially reserved for reissues of music from the past.
A1 Wilder
A2 Alright
B1 In Control
B2 At One