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La Kahena RemixedNiyaz RemixedBroken EnglishNiyaz Remixed

A bunch of stuff happening at the SF label in recent months. They released a EP of remixes from Cheb i Sabbah’s latest, and are preparing a number of releases in the coming months.

Starting with an EP of remixes of Niyaz’s debut album. Remixers include Midival Punditz and Junkie XL among others. Available January 17th.

February sees the release of Gary Hughes and Andrew Mackay’s project, Bombay Dub Orchestra. An orchestral chill out album, the set will also include a second CD of remixes. The release is scheduled for February 28th 2006.

Also for release this spring is the long awaited third studio album from Karsh Kale, Broken English. Considered to be his most ambitious and diverse album to date. The album drops March 31st 2006.

The sixth installment in their travel series compilations, Traveller ’06, gets released on February 7th 2006.

More information can be found on Six Degrees Records’ website. We will keep you informed as we get more info. Check back for reviews.

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