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Disco of Doom – Shake and Bake EP
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Guy Andrews – Your Notion EP
DBR21: Myrryrs – Feel U EP
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DBR020: Turned On: Vol. 2 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR19: Teenage Mutants – Bangla
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DBR18: Botnek – Plonk
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DBR017: Meati & Meech – Bock
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DBR016: Disco of Doom – Invader
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DBR15: Voltron – Freshmen EP
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ARWEB093/DBR006: Boeoes Kaelstigen – Lou
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DBR005: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blond II
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DBR004: Turned On: Vol. 1 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR003: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blonde
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DBR002: Jamtech Foundation – Too Fast
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DBR001: MVSEVM – French Jeans
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ian says:
November 4, 2006 at 18:26
Someone sent me the MSTRKRFT a few weeks back. I was gonna do an electro post focused on that and a couple other similar CD’s either this weekend or this coming week.
Poo Juice says:
November 4, 2006 at 19:09
Surely you can figure out “move your hips, break your lips”…. think about it. Don’t be literal with your English.
Dan says:
November 4, 2006 at 19:09
Bit pedantic but isn’t it Tiga’s remix of Tomas Andersson’s “Washing Up”?
your mums bum says:
November 4, 2006 at 19:23
erm,im pretty sure it says “lick your lips”..?
that would make a bit more sense…
vcmc says:
November 5, 2006 at 00:35
Thought it sounded a bit dull so I remastered it:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/03-mstrkrft-community_revolution_in_progress-remastered-mp3.html
Was just a quick tweak on some small monitors, so extreme low bass (below 40hz) may be a little boomy.
Anonymous says:
November 5, 2006 at 11:33
Why the beat sounds the same as washing up is because they sampled the same song for it
Martin says:
November 5, 2006 at 14:48
Hey guys! I was a bit stressed last night when i did the post so things got a bit messed up. Corrections are made. Thanks for all the input, i guess that means that you actually read this.
And doesn’t he say “lick your lips”? It’s kind of hard to hear…
Kemar says:
November 5, 2006 at 15:50
Can anyone reupload it? Both links are screwed for me
Daniel says:
November 5, 2006 at 17:44
i don’t know about this track. i’m not very impressed by MSTRKRFT at all. it’s fucking lame to sample the most overused club track of two years ago and then pretend it’s your own shit. IMHO they have done nothing innovative, just cramping on other (rather obvious) people’s influences (braxe, falke, lu cont, and now new paris).
The Bizniz says:
November 5, 2006 at 19:12
I can’t wait to get hold of this release especially when considering the potential dopeness of those remixes. Thanks 24:Hours and Disco Belle for heads up on this. I’m actually not that tired of Tigas Washing up mix and this track obviously blends with it easy as fuck.
Stuart says:
November 6, 2006 at 14:54
I have the CD single and there’s not a Boys Noize remix, not even on the 12″.
Jon says:
November 6, 2006 at 20:00
This doesn’t sound too much like ‘Washing Up’ (unless i heard the wrong mix or something) Sure it’s got the little disco back beat loop that Anderson used but ‘Washing Up’, to me was the driving synth lead. Not the disco loop which was just a sample from Sylvester anyway. ‘Do You Wanna Funk’ I think.
Everyone samples everyone…that old disco loop is always gonna be up for grabs. Don’t understand the title though ‘Community Revolution in Progress’?
Where’s that come from?
John says:
November 6, 2006 at 21:33
Yeah the single has no Boys Noize remix.
I think Belle is getting confused with Para One’s “Dudun-dun” single, which includes remixes by MSTRKRFT and Boys Noize.
http://www.myspace.com/sashabooty says:
October 4, 2007 at 06:18
sashabooty got a big ass…
you needthat sashabooty that shit is good…