Following recent releases on legendary NYC house label King Street Sounds as well as London’s Audio Rehab, Defected and Ministry Of Sound, Carnao Beats kicks off 2016 with an up-to-date reimagining of Kariya’s stone-cold classic ‘Let Me Love You For Tonight’.
First released in 1988 on Arthur Russell’s seminal Sleeping Bag label, the original version spent 10 weeks on the UK charts and has been remixed and bootlegged countless times over the last few decades. It’s international reputation as one of the classic house floorfillers is as undisputed now as when it first ruled the waves.
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