FEELIN ELECTRIFIED RMX / TRACYS REVENGE RMX by HERETICS OF DISKO / A DIFF KINDA BROTHA

SKU44984
ArtistHERETICS OF DISKO / A DIFF KINDA BROTHA
TitleFEELIN ELECTRIFIED RMX / TRACYS REVENGE RMX
LabelNICE & NASTY
Catalog #DB3011T
Tag
ReleaseW 22 - 2008
FormatVinyl - EU12"
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Tracks

  1. Heretics Of Disko - Feelin Electrified (Lackluster Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/44984_feelin_electrified_rmx_tracys_revenge_rmx/1_heretics_of_disko_-_feelin_electrified_lackluster_remix.mp3
  2. Heretics Of Disko - Feelin Electrified (Yukio Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/44984_feelin_electrified_rmx_tracys_revenge_rmx/2_heretics_of_disko_-_feelin_electrified_yukio_remix.mp3
  3. A Diff Kinda Brotha - Tracys Revenge (Katsuhiko Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/44984_feelin_electrified_rmx_tracys_revenge_rmx/3_a_diff_kinda_brotha_-_tracys_revenge_katsuhiko_remix.mp3
  4. A Diff Kinda Brotha - Tracys Revenge (Nasty Bobby Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/44984_feelin_electrified_rmx_tracys_revenge_rmx/4_a_diff_kinda_brotha_-_tracys_revenge_nasty_bobby_remix.mp3

Description

It's Ireland's hottest techno label again and the goodies they've got primedto spurt out of the old sac are pretty tumultuous. Take this outing from Heretics of disko, which is label boss Desy Palmer's floating project which here sees him working with Robbie Dunne aka Spectrum Is Green on a track which first appeared as part of the Hold It Down magazine compilation a couple of years ago. The two new mixes come courtesy of Finland's Lackluster [bouncing around like Richochet Rabbit in a disused robot dump] and Japan's Yukio taking more of an electro route with percolating percussion to arrive at some engaging oddball alien funk. A Diff Kind Of Brotha is concrete Soul Collective's Kenny Black remixed by Japan's Katsuhiko putting the female voice through a blender studded with clicks and efx plus Leeds' Nasty Bobby, who stretches the vocals savagely over chattering groove reminiscent of psychotic robo-chipmunks confronted with David Cameron's knackers. Maximum quality again.

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