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Soul Clap: Gone Stumblin' - 12-INCH SINGLE

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Management number 205768229 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $88.40 Model Number 205768229
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Title: Gone Stumblin'
Artist: Soul Clap
Label: Crosstown Rebels
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 199350263408
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2025-05-23
Number of Discs: 1

Soul Clap and Haven Star join forces for vibrant collaboration 'Gone Stumblin' on Crosstown Rebels. The track brings together years of musical evolution, late-night studio magic, and the unmistakable essence of a true party anthem. Genre-blending US house visionaries Soul Clap return to Damian Lazarus' Crosstown Rebels with a deeply groovy and emotionally charged new release, teaming up with South Florida's rising talent Haven Star for the striking 'Gone Stumblin' - ushering in a new chapter of collaboration and cosmic storytelling. Rooted in a near-mythical session at Brooklyn's legendary Marcy Hotel, 'Gone Stumblin' began it's journey with keyboardist John Camp crafting the original chord progressions and top-line melody. After years of ?oating in digital limbo, the track resurfaced thanks to Soul Clap's Charles Levine, who reimagined it with a fresh twist and brought in Haven Star-whose soulful delivery launched it into orbit. At just 24, Haven Star brings fresh energy and vintage soul sensibility to the table-having shared the stage with legends like Patti LaBelle, Je? Beck, and Sam Moore, while cutting her teeth across genres from orchestral pop to funk-fuelled house. The original mix merges heady keys and rich chords with a bouncing, crisp low end, while the 'Dub' strips it back and introduces trippy sonics and heavy low-ends for after-hours introspection. 'Unifying Force' leans into Soul Clap's psychedelic ethos, before the 'Bonus Version' of the title cut o?ers yet another club-ready rework with added punch.

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