Archive for September, 2008

 

RISE – Full-length CD now available!

Sep 26, 2008 in Breeze, News, Releases

Exclusively for the early believers and the true fans!!!

Get you hands on an exclusive early advance physical shrink-wrap full-length CD of Breeze‘s upcoming LP “RISE officially available October 1st from Harlem Station Recordings and on Beatport, Traxsource and other affiliates.  This is the actual CD with the liner notes, full production credits, inserts, dedications and much more, not available with the upcoming digital version.  So this is for the purists, the early adopters, the fans, the hardcore fans…

Thanks to the CreateSpace service, this CD can be delivered right to your doors less then 72 hours after you place your order!  Give it a try and add this gem to your collectibles

Below are low resolution pictures of the booklet’s inside and CD back.

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Exclusive RISE merchandise!
As an added bonus, be the first to purchase and rock the brand new HSR t-shirt just commissioned to mark the release of RISE.  With a scaled-down image of the album cover on the front (yielding ample space for the extended wings on Breeze), this lightweight 100% white cotton shirt is perfect for any weather and will loudly showcase your support for the label and for the unique and talented artist that is Breeze. To get your copy, simply click on the shirt image.
Why not get both? The physical full-length CD and the t-shirt. A winning combination that will echo the sentiments from the memorable track “Don’t Wanna Loose You“!

TOP 3 HSR Sales for Summer 2008

Sep 19, 2008 in Breeze, Fuze, Javas, News, Releases

It is with great pleasure that we announce the TOP 3 album sales of Harlem Station Recordings’ catalog for the Summer 2008.

1 In The Beginning – The Remixes
Breeze – HSR007
2 Undervoice
Javas – HSR006
3 Pocket Full Of Funk
Fuze – HSR005

For information about these releases, please visit our website or Beatport.

Undervoice and the Remixes

Sep 17, 2008 in Javas, Releases

As we enter this Fall 08 calendar year and with the current economic crisis in the US, it is more then ever vital that we keep producing music for our legions of supporters and that we get the support of those fans in purchases and downloads. At less then a dollar US per song these days, it is not much to pay for a DRM-free, unrestricted copy of your favorite House music or dance track from our growing list of artists.

For your attention, may we recommend the latest from our artist Javas: UNDERVOICE. Available in two flavors (the original and the remix pack), this track sets the tone for a more eclectic and organic set of tracks from Javas on this label.

For more information about Javas or any other artist, visit our artist’s roster page or our website.

Introducing Denvil Saine

Sep 16, 2008 in Denvil Saine

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let’s give a warm welcome for our latest addition to the harlem station family, Denvil Saine. We found this guy in our own backyard and his talent is limitless. we have just signed a song from him, a glorious deep house number called “let go”. you will be hearing it and the remixes soon. he is currently working on a full length album and so far the organic element is working severely. here is some more about him.

Singer/Writer ….Born in Texas, and raised in Houston and San Antonio, my love of music was sealed after hearingThe Crusaders’ “Street Life”. I can’t recall the exact moment I heard this song as a child, but I remember immediately feeling a deep connection to it. I made my dad play this album all the time and never got sick of hearing it. I began singing around age eleven when a choir director asked me to sing a solo in church. I definitley attribute this experience with giving me the confidence and interest to continue singing. While pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts at Carleton College, I continued to write and sing in a small jazz band. It was definitely through writing songs that I found a way to cope with my own experiences, and soon realized that this was a way to translate these experiences into something tangible.

http://www.myspace.com/denvilmusic