Gay Marvine is a master at reworking classic tunes. In 'Bath House Etiquette Vol. 3', he gives four well - known classics his signature subtle touch. First, his take on Chicago's 'Street Player' is a real surprise. This track was famously used in The Bucketheads' 'The Bomb!', but Marvine takes a unique approach, letting the groove flow and the vocals come in now and then. It's simple yet effective. Next, there's a delicious edit of Prince's 21 - minute 'America', allowing the jam to breathe. Flip the record for a great Fleetwood Mac edit, followed by a chopped - up version of The Police's 'When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around'. All around, it offers solid grooves. Music label: Bath House Etiquette 2013. Reviewed by Joey Coco 07/2013.

To use this vinyl record, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the vinyl gently on the turntable and use the tonearm to drop the needle at the start of the groove. Enjoy the music! When handling the record, hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. After each use, return the record to its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Store it upright in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. This vinyl is a unique collection of classic song edits, so treat it with care to keep it sounding great for years.