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Turn That Light Out : The Remixes / Vol. One

by Stac

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Following on from her infectious and highly acclaimed debut, sublimely soulful vocalist Stac returns with a host of remixes from a selection of producers all at the top of their game. This is the first of two remix projects (the second to be released in February 2011) featuring a stellar line up who've been queuing up to add their stamp to Stac's trademark vocals.

On Volume One of "The Remixes" you'll find producers de jour, Blue Daisy and Greymatter, along side more established names such as Natural Self and TM Juke, as well as newcomers Elias Linn and Royce Wood Junior, and many more. Look out for producers including Nu:tone, Kidkanevil and DJ IQ in Part 2!

We love Stac – and we’re not the only ones…

“Sounds Like a young Minnie Ripperton” Mark Ronson

“An accomplished debut album. Stac’s intricate songwriting makes ‘Turn That Light Out’ an intriguing listen.” Barclaycard Mercury Prize Recommends

“That lady is tasty!” Alice Russell

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released November 29, 2010

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Stac London, UK

Having released her debut album on WahWah45s in 2010, 2017 sees STAC write, record, co-produce and self release her follow up EP. Perpetual delivers timeless, compelling songwriting and combines achingly beautiful melodies with Badu-esq cool. Compared by Mark Ronson to a young Minnie Ripperton, in a world saturated by the ‘Indie Girl’ vocal, her voice cuts effortlessly through. ... more

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