The incomparable Dimitri From Paris returns with the latest installment of his acclaimed DFP Vaults series, showcasing the deep cuts that solidify his reputation as one of the premier remixers, DJs, and champions of crate-digging culture in dance music today. This particular release holds a special place in Dimitri's heart, as he explains in his own words below:'James Brown, the undisputed godfather of soul and the hardest working man in show business, is one of the few artists for whom the term 'legend' feels like an understatement. With a career spanning five decades, countless albums and singles, his unique voice and sound have become synonymous with dance music. Beyond his own recordings, thousands of James Brown samples have permeated our ears since sampling became a cornerstone of music production in the mid-80s-across genres from Hip-Hop to House, Drum 'n' Bass, and everything in between.This release is particularly meaningful to me. Since my early days as a DJ, I've watched James Brown light up dance floors across cultures and generations with his inimitable swagger and irresistible energy. I bought my first James Brown record in 1981-Soul Syndrome, featuring the track 'Funky Men.' At the time, I was a bit disappointed as it didn't have the classic 'Funky Drummer' style I was expecting, so it ended up buried in a pile of other James Brown classics.Fast forward over 40 years, and I hear 'Funky Men' again, played by my good friend Alex From Tokyo, and it sounds fresher than ever. The unusual disco beat accompanying James Brown's vocal, which once made the track stand out in a strange way, has now become it's greatest asset! I quickly took it to the edit board, using a mix of old and new techniques, to create my 'Special Version' of 'Funky Men,' which has already been tried and tested on dance floors near you.For the flip side, I wanted to explore the later, lesser-known disco side of James Brown. The J.B.'s, his personal live band, released a few tracks of their own under his production. Most were instrumentals featuring the breakbeat-heavy sound typically associated with James Brown. However, 'I Just Wanna Make You Dance,' with female vocals by Maxxi, offers an almost Caribbean disco vibe. Uniquely, it was released as a 12' single with a DJ-friendly remix that included different breaks and drops-something quite rare for a James Brown production at that time. Here again, I've given it my own 'Special Version' treatment, respectfully enhanced for maximum DJ impact.'DFP Vaults is the sister label to Le-Edits Records, both of which are highly collectible. While Le-Edits focuses on classic songs remixed from original master tapes, DFP Vaults takes a more eclectic, DJ-friendly approach, spotlighting underdogs and unreleased versions straight from Dimitri's vault. True to Le-Edits' highest production standards, this release features state-of-the-art mastering, cutting, and pressing, all housed in a heavy 'Tip-On' vintage replica custom sleeve.Tracklisting:A. James Brown - Funky Men (Dimitri From Paris Special Version) (6:08)B. The J.B.'s feat. Maxxi - I Just Wanna Make You Dance (Dimitri From Paris Special Version) (6:44)