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LIQUID RHYTHM DROPE FREE
Sal’s vocals for Liquid Liquid were always free flowing, focusing more on pitch and rhythm than words and lyrics.

Still Liquid Liquid went down in legend, their tracks spun out by everyone from Afrika Bambaataa to Larry Levan, and the foundation set for a wave of musicians including LCD Soundsystem and Optimo. In fact the baseline was too irresistible, with Grandmaster Flash controversially copying it for his anti-cocaine rap classic ‘White Lines (Don’t Do It)’.

The band cut their teeth playing in underground clubs before unleashing cult hit ‘Cavern’, an undeniably addictive bass-driven groove. is known best as the vocalist from seminal punk-funk outfit Liquid Liquid. The NYC icon returns with a mix of deep disco, rare groove and heady house.
