Hart – Sugar Tea Time [Video]
Producer, Yorkshire's Hart from Ill Records returns with another track taken from his Moon Jazz LP. Sugar Tea Time is another relaxing melange of samples in the same vein as other Hart tracks.
Producer, Yorkshire's Hart from Ill Records returns with another track taken from his Moon Jazz LP. Sugar Tea Time is another relaxing melange of samples in the same vein as other Hart tracks.
Ill Records‘ producer Hart from Yorkshire returns with another track taken from his Moon Jazz LP. 504 is another easy listening nu-jazz instrumental, typical of that sound Hart is known for.
Super smooth and relaxing instrumental from Ill Records in-house producer Hart entitled Cruisin. Taken from the forthcoming album 'Moon Jazz'.
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