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BBR 016EP
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FaltyDL's second release on his own imprint Blueberry Records sees him going back to basics. Dancefloor bubbling track "If All The People Took Acid" jacks you directly into an updated acid soundscape. The tune also gets remix treatment from the inimitable Octo Octa, taking the acid squelching to an even higher level. "Flesh Of Acid" and "Scream Acid" are both designed to catch you off guard on the dancefloor, perhaps even terrify you. It's an energy thing, Blueberry believes clubs should be both safe and electrifying at the same time. Housed in a sleeve designed by Tom Simon.
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BR 016EP
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"We are the biggest Newham Generals fans... and these three tracks are some of Footsie's best productions that somehow haven't seen the light of day until now. 'Scars' was a hit instrumental... The vocal alongside D Double E and original Newham Generals member Monkstar alongside the one and only Wiley was an instant cult classic... one of the few tracks with Wiley and the Newham Generals together [along with] 'Prangman' Remix which is also featured on this record. 'Move to the Beat' is Footsie & D Double E at their best, a fun exchange for the ravers." --Elijah
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