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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Ease Out


Being that I grew up in the midwestern region of the United States, I always like to seek out some of the jams from my former neck of the woods. Hailing from Chicago, Mid Air brought us one of the most slamming tracks to ever come out of the 80's Boogie era. As far as I know, "Ease Out" was the only release on the Full Scope imprint, which most likely means the label was formed by the band itself. It's a shame that this is the only release from Mid Air as the track is a synth-boogie tour de force. The band obviously knew they were onto something with this cut as there were three different Full Scope versions pressed at the time of the release. Nonetheless, any one of them is hard as hell to come by. Posted here is the original vocal mix and a dub mix by Joey Negro as featured on the Destination Boogie compilation.

mp3: Mid Air- "Ease Out" Original Vocal Mix

mp3: Mid Air- "Ease Out" Joey Negro Dub Edit

4 comments:

  1. There was at least one other release on Full Scope, Nimbiss - Feel The Fire 12".

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  2. Thanks Jacob! Have you heard the Nimbiss cut? Is it any good?

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