Free MP3: Union – Time Leak ft. Talib Kweli (Damu The Fudgemunk Remix)

Free MP3: Union – Time Leak ft. Talib Kweli (Damu The Fudgemunk Remix)

Union consists of two Parisian producers with an otherworldly approach to analog-driven, melodically abstract, sample free hip hop. Their first official single ‘Time Leak’ features Talib Kweli on the verses and Sly Johnson’s soulful belting on the hooks. Union was born when OJ, a Dilla-obsessed beat junkie with an unhealthy obsession for science fiction, met Gold, a jazzhead whose vast collection of vintage keyboards and synths left little room in his flat for trifling vanities like clothing and kitchen appliances.

Union consists of two Parisian producers with an otherworldly approach to analog-driven, melodically abstract, sample free hip hop. Their first official single ‘Time Leak’ features Talib Kweli on the verses and Sly Johnson’s soulful belting on the hooks.

Music: Union – Time Leak ft. Talib Kweli & Sly Johnson (Damu The Fudgemunk Remix)

The single comes in a neon blue, triangle shaped vinyl record in a clear plastic poly bag. The A-side is the main version, along with the banging instrumental that Union is known for. The B-side contains two remixes: Redefinition Records’ own Damu the Fudgemunk, and Project Mooncirlce’s fLako.

Union was born when OJ, a Dilla-obsessed beat junkie with an unhealthy obsession for science fiction, met Gold, a jazzhead whose vast collection of vintage keyboards and synths left little room in his flat for trifling vanities like clothing and kitchen appliances.

Download Damu’s remix for free below, watch the video of the original song here, or buy the triangle shaped vinyl below.

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A1) Time Leak feat. Talib Kweli and Sly Johnson
A2) Time Leak Instrumental
B1) Time Leak (REDEF Remix) by Damu the Fudgemunk
B2) Time Leak (fLako Remix)

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