| | Terry's Cafe, Vol. 9 CD
For the ninth time, the mastermind behind the celebrated house imprint Plastic City, Terry Lee Brown Junior, invites open-minded house lovers to join him on his musical quest. Blending the finest of recent Plastic City label output with the grooviest the world has to offer at this very moment of time, the renowned house producer and DJ manages to effortlessly mix together a seamless journey of joyful, spirited house music. It features tracks and mixes by: Kerry Chandler & Tom Middleton, Audio Soul, Pete Moss, Nor Elle, The Timewriter, and Terry himself. It's a laid-back mind trip that is utterly danceable whilst at the same time maintaining that airy easy-listening vibe which makes the Terry's Caf‚ series so successful. Terry's Cafe, Vol. 9 Music Terry's Cafe, Vol. 9 Songs Terry's Cafe, Vol. 9 Review
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