Top 100 Chart placements for Tom Noble presents House of Spirits
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Still buzzing from the first House of Spirits 12 earlier this summer, RNT tops up our collective high with even more soulful bliss from the mind of Tom Noble. A Brit-funk inspired uptempo heater with spindly guitars, driving bass and a joyous vocal hook, Please Take Me There is another all-original modern retro offering that portends the massive gravity of the full LP to come. On the B side, Dutch production wunderkinds Makèz reconfigure the tune into a sultry vocal house excursion, and Sizmo takes it to the beach with an extra wavey balearic A Capella dub. End of Summer essential!
Still buzzing from the first House of Spirits 12 earlier this summer, RNT tops up our collective high with even more soulful bliss from the mind of Tom Noble. A Brit-funk inspired uptempo heater with spindly guitars, driving bass and a joyous vocal hook, Please Take Me There is another all-original modern retro offering that portends the massive gravity of the full LP to come. On the B side, Dutch production wunderkinds Makèz reconfigure the tune into a sultry vocal house excursion, and Sizmo takes it to the beach with an extra wavey balearic A Capella dub. End of Summer essential!
Still buzzing from the first House of Spirits 12 earlier this summer, RNT tops up our collective high with even more soulful bliss from the mind of Tom Noble. A Brit-funk inspired uptempo heater with spindly guitars, driving bass and a joyous vocal hook, Please Take Me There is another all-original modern retro offering that portends the massive gravity of the full LP to come. On the B side, Dutch production wunderkinds Makèz reconfigure the tune into a sultry vocal house excursion, and Sizmo takes it to the beach with an extra wavey balearic A Capella dub. End of Summer essential!
Still buzzing from the first House of Spirits 12 earlier this summer, RNT tops up our collective high with even more soulful bliss from the mind of Tom Noble. A Brit-funk inspired uptempo heater with spindly guitars, driving bass and a joyous vocal hook, Please Take Me There is another all-original modern retro offering that portends the massive gravity of the full LP to come. On the B side, Dutch production wunderkinds Makèz reconfigure the tune into a sultry vocal house excursion, and Sizmo takes it to the beach with an extra wavey balearic A Capella dub. End of Summer essential!