Miura is a stone cold classic and was such an important record when it came out. Massively influential on the direction of the 2000s and the whole future disco scene. Whenever I'm slyly looking through record boxes or cd wallets, it's nearly always guaranteed to be in there.
But the problem is there's so many younger DJs nowadays who would never play it, because it's perceived to be too downtempo and only worthy of a place in the chillout area
But the problem is there's so many younger DJs nowadays who would never play it, because it's perceived to be too downtempo and only worthy of a place in the chillout area
