 New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - Shortly after a string of lauded 7" singles set soul music blogs buzzing about Milwaukee's Kings Go Forth, the band received an out of the blue call from legendary producer Tom Moulton - the originator of the remix and 12" single format - asking if he could add his magic touch to one of their songs. The resulting track "Don't Take My Shadow" (A Tom Moulton Mix) appears on Kings Go Forth's forthcoming debut for Luaka Bop 'The Outsiders Are Back,' (out April 20) and (natch) as a 12" containing three mixes out now. Grab an MP3 of the song here: https://bit.ly/b4IYds Tom Moulton originated the remix in the late 1960's with a self-made tape of overlapping songs he created for the Fire Island bar where he worked. He went on to become one of the most influential record promoters and producers of the 60's and 70's and is credited with pioneering the 12" single as a popular format. Widely quoted as saying "I never made a dance record, I made records you can dance to," Moulton's latest work with Kings Go Forth is set to be a future classic. Kings Go Forth are confirmed to play at SXSW in March with additional tour dates to be announced. https://www.kingsgoforth.com/
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