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Marble announces album re-release, premieres "I Feel" feat. Alex Clements

  • January 22, 2014
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You might know Orlando, Florida label Relief in Abstract already (they're the imprint behind XXYYXX). Founded in 2011 by Lex Johnson and Jered Dowden, the label is all about being creative, productive, and evolutionary, fostering the possibilities brought by an open mind.

Relief in Abstract producer Marble just announced a deluxe re-release of his house music record, a collective of intimate, dreamy sounds, which will include two new tracks in additional to the original nine. The re-release, due February 11, comes in preparation for a new EP, Pantone'fem, due out later this spring.

Below, we've got an exclusive track from house music for your ears, bringing together Marble's soothing production with vocals from Alex Clements.

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01. Intro
02. Bleach
03. Labels (Groups Remix)
04. FREDFLINSTQONE
05. I Feel (ft. Alex Clements)
06. David
07. L.L.
08. Rough
09. Nude
10. Groups (unreleased)
11. Mango Hair (unreleased)

 

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  • February 11, 2014
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