Myron & E: Do It Do It Disco (12-Inch Single)
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12-inch vinyl singles have their roots in Jamaican records, going back as far as the late 1950's, but they came into the mainstream for U.S. audiences with the advent of disco in the 1970's. Major and indie labels issued thousands of disco releases as 12-inch singles, marketed primarily to DJs because of the dynamic sound allowed by wider spacing of the grooves, and the visual spacing of the grooves which helped allow the DJs to locate the breaks on the disc's surface. The fast paced release schedule, and low-cost price point of these singles required a generic sleeve for most of them. Just as the Jamaican record labels had done before them, most U.S. and European labels releasing disco 12 created generic sleeves branding the record label which were used for each new 12-inch release. Myron & E's new single Do It, Do It Disco (designed by Freddy Anzures) is a nod to this era of sleeves. Do It Disco 12-inch contains a remix by Tom Noble, a re-edit by J Rocc, and on the flip side, the original extended version of the original track. Do It Do It Disco (Tom Noble Remix), Do It Do It Disco (J. Rocc Re-Edit), Do It Do It Disco (Extended Unreleased Version)
12-inch vinyl singles have their roots in Jamaican records, going back as far as the late 1950's, but they came into the mainstream for U.S. audiences with the advent of disco in the 1970's. Major and indie labels issued thousands of disco releases as 12-inch singles, marketed primarily to DJs because of the dynamic sound allowed by wider spacing of the grooves, and the visual spacing of the grooves which helped allow the DJs to locate the breaks on the disc's surface. The fast paced release schedule, and low-cost price point of these singles required a generic sleeve for most of them. Just as the Jamaican record labels had done before them, most U.S. and European labels releasing disco 12 created generic sleeves branding the record label which were used for each new 12-inch release. Myron & E's new single Do It, Do It Disco (designed by Freddy Anzures) is a nod to this era of sleeves. Do It Disco 12-inch contains a remix by Tom Noble, a re-edit by J Rocc, and on the flip side, the original extended version of the original track. Do It Do It Disco (Tom Noble Remix), Do It Do It Disco (J. Rocc Re-Edit), Do It Do It Disco (Extended Unreleased Version)