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Axe Gabba Murder Mob - Things Are Bad EP
Axe Gabba Murder Mob
Things Are Bad EP
10" | 2022 | EU | Original (Prspct)
13,99 €*
Release: 2022 / EU – Original
Genre: Electronic & Dance
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Axe Gabba Murda Mob back on Prspct with another 2 track EP filled with the best deep house summer anthems out there. Looking for the perfect soundtrack to spice up your Ibiza getaway with the lads or ladies? No need to search any further. Hellfish & Bryan Fury got you covered. Covered in beer, piss, puke and 200bpm hardcore that is!
FFF - Myor Massiv 05 2023 Blue Marbled Vinyl Repress
FFF
Myor Massiv 05 2023 Blue Marbled Vinyl Repress
12" | 2016 | EU | Reissue (Myor Massiv)
14,99 €*
Release: 2016 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Electronic & Dance
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The 5th Myor Massiv release also marks FFF's 3rd outing for the label. No split this time, but a full 4 track solo ep by the Dutch Amen manipulator extraordinaire. No time for funny business on this one. FFF takes you straight into moody sci-fi territory and heavy yet intricate choppage on “It Began In Man's Mind”, followed by “We Sleep”, on which he takes a slightly less throat-cut approach, slowly building things up to a dark hoover climax. “Would D Think It's Smooth Enough” displays a beautiful mish mash of slick sounding synth stabs, 808 Juke drums and break beats. Dedicated to Dyanko. The ep is finished off in style with “Murder Comet”, which kicks off with a loud and clear clash message to all soundboys out there, followed by a spot of smoothness, only to take a turn for the worse again after about a minute or so, before all mayhem is finally unleashed via a set of mentasm stabs halfway through the tune. No prisoners, no mercy..
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