Oliver Dollar

Oliver Dollar presents Contemporary Part Two

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Oliver Dollar

Oliver Dollar presents Contemporary Part Two

Rekids

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ARTIST
Oliver Dollar
TITLE
Oliver Dollar presents Contemporary Part Two
LABEL
Rekids
CAT NO.
REKIDS247
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 26/07/2024 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
198588277393
GENRE
House
FEATURING
Brillstein Harvard Bass Oliver Dollar

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Oliver Dollar & Brillstein - Pill Popper  ▾
  2. A2. Oliver Dollar & Brillstein - Pill Popper (Accapella)  ▾
  3. B1. Oliver Dollar & Harvard Bass - Funky Brewster  ▾
  4. B2. Oliver Dollar - Funked Up  ▾

SALES NOTES

Oliver Dollar unveils part two of his ‘Contemporary’ EP on Rekids.The release features collaborations with Brillstein and Harvard Bass.

Part two of Oliver Dollar’s ‘Contemporary’ EP will be released this July via Rekids. It follows part one, released in April of this year, which saw him team up with ADMN, Austin Ato, and APROPOS and featured a remix from Brian Kage. With the first part winning support from the likes of Laurent Garnier, Nightmares On Wax, and Dam Swindle, this next EP continues with an equally promising cast behind the wheel, as Dollar brings in Brillstein and Harvard Bass for more irresistible house funk across three tracks in part two.

First up on the ‘Contemporary Part Two’ EP, Jesse Rose, Diplo and Switch collaborator Brillstein joins Oliver Dollar for ‘Pill Popper’, a real dancefloor-igniting underground cut with an unforgettable hushed vocal over infectious rhythms. It is followed by Oliver Dollar and Harvard Bass’ ‘Funky Brewster’, which sees the Tuskegee, Relief Records, and Turbo artist complement Oliver’s house style with signature jackin’ flair. A repeating vocal and hard-hitting drum beat keep centre in this party anthem before Dollar flies solo for ‘Funked Up’, in which a low-slung groove and dreamy, chopped-up vocal work in harmony before breaking down into a jazz-inflected midsection,
making for the perfect outro to a fantastic two-part series on Radio Slave’s Rekids.

Published: 2nd July 2024

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