Summer of ’89’, the latest EP release by S.U.R.E. through Brick Sweat Records, pays homage to the early rave era with its sounds and samples, presented in a modern-day approach. The EP comprises three club-focused cuts that aim to transport listeners back to the hedonistic illegal rave days of the past.
The two opening tracks, ‘1989’ and ‘Original’, use euphoric, pumping breakbeats, while the final track, ‘Reality’, takes a heavier two-step vibe. Brick Sweat Records founders Shae and Sam expressed their excitement about the addition of these tracks to their label, saying that the EP perfectly reflects their vision and deep-seated roots.
S.U.R.E. is thrilled that their EP found a home with Brick Sweat Records. The duo confirmed that this release embodies what the project is all about, showcasing their spin on revisiting the rave era of the 90s. This EP becomes a true embodiment of their message, combining elements of the past and the present and transporting listeners through time.
‘Summer of ’89’ is out now and can be accessed through the links embedded in the article. The EP is a perfect mix of vintage and contemporary, allowing enthusiasts of the rave era to rediscover and reinvent it in a modern way. S.U.R.E.’s tracks embody the all-encompassing aura of that unique period, and Brick Sweat’s founders had no doubts about adding these tracks to their label’s roster. Fans of the genre are in for a real treat with ‘Summer of ’89
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