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‘Essential Elements Of Soul’ by The Lab Addicts

Distributed by Di-Lee Promotions Ltd

Album Update March/April 2006

Following a highly successful launch, Lab Addicts’ Essential Elements of Soul album is destined to be one of 2006 finest releases. Widely acclaimed by top DJs such as Richard Searling, Mike Stephens, Steve Hobbs and Andreas Hellingh, it is now taking the soul charts by storm!

Within the time span of two weeks it has achieved amongst others a no 5 spot in the ‘Starpoint Radio’s & Simply Soul’s - Soul and R&B’ chart and a no 2 spot in the ‘Soulportal.dk’ chart.

The album is also doing very well outside the UK with soul fans from countries like Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, France, Germany & Japan already taking a keen interest Lab Addicts’ success in the UK. See for instance the extremely complimentary review of the album on www.soulportal.dk by Frank Ryle. Further reviews and interviews are also due on www.Soulsite.de, and in the magazines ‘Blues & Soul’ - Steve Hobbs, ‘Manifesto’ – John Kane, ‘The Beat’ – Alex De Ponti, and ‘Nsoul’– Kev Roberts.

With such a positive vibe going round you better make sure you get your copy now as this is a strictly limited CD with 500 copies only for UK distribution!!

Get your copy on http://www.soulchoonz.com

Contact email - [email protected]

Tel. 07784 140040

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