
Deborah Haslam - Let Me Trouble
THANKYOU re-issue label combines two of Deborah Haslam's (Elena Ferretti's) most sought after EPs - âHot Stuffâ and âLet Me Troubleâ into one mini album featuring a collection of all known versions of âLet Me Troubleâ with an additional new remix by Trent. âLet Me Beâ is a downtempo bitter-sweet chugger coming in at a healthy 90BPM featuring heavy electric guitar accents juxtaposed with synthetic wind keys, all the good things recent access to new technology at the time had to offer in the Verona based recording studio. âHot Stuffâ doesn't go much past 100BPM with a more polished/contemporary grade of Italo-disco, a dreamy vocal contrasted with a punchy chorus that means business â all the boxes checked for ultimate collector fetish. Released with original 1984 artwork cover.
Deborah Haslam - Let Me Trouble
THANKYOU re-issue label combines two of Deborah Haslam's (Elena Ferretti's) most sought after EPs - âHot Stuffâ and âLet Me Troubleâ into one mini album featuring a collection of all known versions of âLet Me Troubleâ with an additional new remix by Trent. âLet Me Beâ is a downtempo bitter-sweet chugger coming in at a healthy 90BPM featuring heavy electric guitar accents juxtaposed with synthetic wind keys, all the good things recent access to new technology at the time had to offer in the Verona based recording studio. âHot Stuffâ doesn't go much past 100BPM with a more polished/contemporary grade of Italo-disco, a dreamy vocal contrasted with a punchy chorus that means business â all the boxes checked for ultimate collector fetish. Released with original 1984 artwork cover.
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THANKYOU re-issue label combines two of Deborah Haslam's (Elena Ferretti's) most sought after EPs - âHot Stuffâ and âLet Me Troubleâ into one mini album featuring a collection of all known versions of âLet Me Troubleâ with an additional new remix by Trent. âLet Me Beâ is a downtempo bitter-sweet chugger coming in at a healthy 90BPM featuring heavy electric guitar accents juxtaposed with synthetic wind keys, all the good things recent access to new technology at the time had to offer in the Verona based recording studio. âHot Stuffâ doesn't go much past 100BPM with a more polished/contemporary grade of Italo-disco, a dreamy vocal contrasted with a punchy chorus that means business â all the boxes checked for ultimate collector fetish. Released with original 1984 artwork cover.








