Dancing Vinyl

Hit The North

Dancefloor Music Movement

Hit The North • SKU: HTN-001Funk • Soul

€20.00

Preorder • 30 May 2026

Tracklist / Audio Preview

11 tracks

Additional Data

Artists

Labels

SKU

HTN-001

Genres

n/a

Styles

Condition

New

Media Condition

Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition

Mint (M)

Format

1xVinyl 12" 12inch Vinyl

Description

Hit the North is a DJs’ movement Not a label. Not a revival. A discipline. Over the years, the collective travelled across multiple states in the US and parts of the UK, digging deep into private collections, basements, garages, storage rooms and forgotten boxes. They weren’t looking for classics. They weren’t looking for hits. They were looking for attempts. Artists chasing something bigger than themselves. Trying to sound like Motown. Trying to sound like Detroit. Trying to sound like the records that saved them. Many of them dreamed — at best — of becoming a one hit wonder. Most never got that far. Some never crossed a state line. Some never crossed the street at the end of their block. Some never played outside their hometown. Some never played at all. What they left behind were fragments. Raw versions. Unfinished recordings. Alternate takes. Rejected mixes. Test pressings. Acetates passed quietly from hand to hand. Sometimes with real credits. Sometimes with fake ones. Sometimes with handwritten labels leading nowhere. Titles that didn’t match the music. Stories that changed every time you asked. Often, the trail simply disappeared. What remained was intention. Energy. Urgency. Hope pressed into sound. So the collective worked on it. They edited certain parts. Extended others. Cut what didn’t serve the floor. Not to modernise. Not to rewrite history. But to unlock the power that was already there. The result sounds like Northern Soul pushed to its breaking point. Fast. Physical. Emotional. Built for movement. Some circulated privately. Others were never pressed at all. Recorded in personal studios, borrowed studios, friends’ rooms, temporary spaces. Always outside the system. This is not nostalgia. This is unfinished business.