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Starting in the summer of 1997—which was not that many eons ago, young child—Tummy Touch Records promoted a monthly party for 1000 regulars at the 333 Club on Old Street in London. The party went for five years, ending in the summer of 2002.

On three floors, different DJs and sounds swayed the decadent behavior and direction of the dance floor. In the basement, dubbed out disco played for all the kids on droooogs, while the main room featured plenty of hip-hop, funk, and house. The upstairs room served as a reprieve from sweaty dudes and a place to share your life story. (Ecstasy was amazing, no?) They played a mix of “Love Music” up there: laid back, sexed out melodies and smooth grooves.

Remember? No? Here’s your chance with a stash of tapes we found.

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March 1999, Side A: Eddie Twilight Dpodcast : stream : tracks
April 1999, Side A: Xavierpodcast : stream : tracks
June 1999, Side B: Clairepodcast : stream : tracks
March 1999, Side B: Tim Love Leepodcast : stream : tracks
February 1999, Side A: Ramonpodcast : stream : tracks
February 1999, Sida B: Clarepodcast : stream : tracks
December 1998, Side A: El Gritopodcast : stream : tracks
December 1998, Side B: Dan Le'Idjut Boypodcast : stream : tracks
October 1998, Side A: Claire Tylerpodcast : stream : tracks
October 1998, Side B: Ann Akiripodcast : stream : tracks
September 1998, Side A: Eddie D.podcast : stream : tracks
Click me to stream the latest The Lost Tapes of Tummy Touch
 
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soul latin hip hop pop funk disco house breaks
 
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