Album lore
Issued by Commercial Underground in August 2020, *Friday I'm in Love* assembles a collection of 47 tracks spanning dance and related genres. The compilation gathers various artists, though scant details about contributors or recording sessions are available. Notable entries include “Belong 2 Me – Extended Version” alongside selections such as “Stupid Boy,” “Talk About It (Radio Version),” and “Babe (Relax Version).” The record’s presence on Last.fm, with a modest tally of listeners and scrobbles, suggests a limited but devoted following.Though the album’s lineage remains somewhat obscure, its breadth offers ample material for crate-diggers and selectors seeking eclectic dance cuts from the late 2010s. The label, Commercial Underground, is known for curating collections that veer off the beaten path, and this release fits that mold, presenting a mosaic of styles under the broad umbrella of “dance” and its adjacent moods. It warrants attention from those indexing the era’s quieter signals.
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Album lore
Issued by Commercial Underground in August 2020, *Friday I'm in Love* assembles a collection of 47 tracks spanning dance and related genres. The compilation gathers various artists, though scant details about contributors or recording sessions are available. Notable entries include “Belong 2 Me – Extended Version” alongside selections such as “Stupid Boy,” “Talk About It (Radio Version),” and “Babe (Relax Version).” The record’s presence on Last.fm, with a modest tally of listeners and scrobbles, suggests a limited but devoted following.Though the album’s lineage remains somewhat obscure, its breadth offers ample material for crate-diggers and selectors seeking eclectic dance cuts from the late 2010s. The label, Commercial Underground, is known for curating collections that veer off the beaten path, and this release fits that mold, presenting a mosaic of styles under the broad umbrella of “dance” and its adjacent moods. It warrants attention from those indexing the era’s quieter signals.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-3pDpL8WaaiHaDiRa9vfvZn |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify