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The Triple Drop
Executive Dizfunction - (5:50) 121 BPM Hot
Ghost Chop - (6:24) 116 BPM
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MMM 37B
15 Sep 23
Deep House
The Triple Drop
Golden Eclipse - (6:30) 120 BPM
Whistlin' - (5:21) 127 BPM
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MMM 37C
15 Sep 23
Deep House
The Triple Drop
Bodyrhythmic (feat The Writing Is On The Wall) - (5:49) 127 BPM Hot
Shook - (7:00) 130 BPM
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MMM 37A
15 Sep 23
Deep House
MMM36
Soundgoose - (8:09) 126 BPM Hot
Eyes Miguel - (6:48) 124 BPM
Serious (feat Dean Glozier) - (4:14) 102 BPM
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MMM 36
07 Jul 23
Deep House
Monkey
Monkey - (8:22) 127 BPM Hot
Monkey (Beyonders remix) - (6:34) 127 BPM
As The Cube Is To The Square - (7:52) 131 BPM
Review: Hot on the heels of the release of his first single of 2021, the bustling, breakbeat-powered rave intensity of 'Sorted', Man Power returns to action with something equally as impactul. In its original form 'Monkey' does a brilliant job in balancing euphoric and sleazy electronic elements, with sparkling chords and excitable stabs vying for sound space with jacking house drums and a near psychedelic acid bassline. Those thrillingly wayward TB-303 sounds come to the fore on the accompanying 'Beyonders Testify mix', which also features ethereal flute sounds, foreboding bass, sparse electro drums and some lovely vocalisations. To round off a typically quirky EP, the Geordie producer gets into throbbing techno mode on late-night workout 'As The Cube Is To The Square'.
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MMM 26B
08 Oct 21
Deep House
The Reef
El Carbonara - (8:12) 118 BPM
El Carbonara (REES & Sahar remix) - (6:37) 118 BPM Hot
The Reef (Beef mix) - (5:31) 128 BPM
The Reef (Acid dub) - (6:08) 128 BPM
The Reef (Fall Forward & Grainger remix) - (6:09) 128 BPM
Boput - (8:44) 100 BPM
Boput (Kiaki remix) - (7:43) 105 BPM
Review: No idea who GUN are (other than that they're almost certainly not the 90s guitar band) but here they come to Man Power's Me Me Me with three tracks served in a total of seven mixes. 'El Carbonara' is a dark cosmic/Italo chugger that's given an acidic, proggy makeover by REES & Sahar, while with 'The Reef' you can choose between old school Italo-house (Beef Mix), 80s/electro-inspired nu-disco (Fall Forward & Grainger Remix) or straight-up acid (Acid Dub). The standout for yours truly though is 'Boput', which is dark, slow and moody AF in its original form before the Kiaki Remix takes it darker, slower and moodier still!
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MMM 25
13 Aug 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet - (6:59) 126 BPM
Conservation Of Momentum - (6:03) 125 BPM
Vulture - (5:05) 118 BPM
Magnet - (5:33) 118 BPM
Ultraviolet (Roman Flugel remix) - (5:37) 126 BPM Hot
Ultraviolet (Cici remix) - (7:22) 126 BPM
Review: Not much is known about Colors In Waves, the latest artist to release on Man Power's label, but one thing is certain - if you're looking for a distinctive take on house and techno, you've come to the right place. "Ultraviolet" starts the release in murky mode, with analogue riffs underpinned by a niggling acid line. On "Conservation of Attention", a similar tone is audible, as murky sound scapes are fused with a warbling bass, but on "Vulture", Colors In Waves throws off the lo-fi sounds in favour of spaced out Italo synths, while "Magnet" continues this journey, riding a throbbing groove. Roman Flugel's trippy take on the title track completes this exemplary release.
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MMM 23
28 May 21
Techno
I Can't Explain
I Can't Explain - (6:55) 124 BPM
Leave Me When You Can - (6:34) 124 BPM Hot
Aint No Thing Baby - (8:46) 122 BPM
City Life Disco - (8:55) 124 BPM
I Can't Explain (Alinka remix) - (7:10) 126 BPM
Review: Following years of extended service on DFA Records, Juan Maclean and regular collaborators Nancy Whang and Nicholas Millhiser have begun popping up on all manner of labels (most recently Aus and, more surprisingly, Going In - the latter with a 52-minute ambient track). Here they debut on Me Me Me, flitting between driving and percussive disco-house (the loopy and hedonistic 'I Can't Explain' and the celebratory release of 'City Life Disco'), sweaty early morning house sleaze ('Leave Me When You Can') and hazy hypnotism ('Ain't No Thing Baby', where echoing flute sounds occasionally rise above a tracky but unusual groove). Alinka provides the EP's only remix, a tooled-up, nu-disco style revision of 'I Can't Explain' that somehow sounds both loose and locked-in at the same time.
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MMM 22
23 Apr 21
Deep House
He Don't
He Don't - (3:55) 102 BPM Hot
He Don't (Man Power remix) - (7:02) 117 BPM
He Don't (MPX remix) - (5:53) 134 BPM
He Don't (Man Power remix instrumental) - (7:02) 117 BPM
He Don't (clean edit) - (3:55) 102 BPM
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MMM 18
20 Nov 20
Hip Hop/R&B
Me Me Me Present: Now Now Now 14  - DIY 1990 "Odisea EP"
Odisea - (11:55) 129 BPM
Vita - (8:35) 129 BPM
Apolo - (7:00) 119 BPM Hot
Obsolencia Programada - (3:56) 117 BPM
TV - (4:08) 142 BPM
Review: This is DIY 1990's second release on Man Power's Me Me Me sub-label and sees this emerging artist draw on a range of underground influences. There's the title track's electronic pulses and raw break beats, while on "Vita", DIY 1990 opts for a synth-heavy, Italo Disco track with its warm hooks and dubbed out claps pushing the arrangement into a blissed out direction. "Apolo" also mines melodic influences, but on this occasion against the back drop of a niggling acid line, while "Obsolencia Programada" is a raw electro affair, led by steely 808s and dubbed out percussion.
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NNN 14
13 Mar 20
Techno
Live For Love
Live For Love - (6:01) 125 BPM
Freak (feat Ted Rogers) - (6:01) 128 BPM
Live For Love (Schmutz remix) - (6:25) 125 BPM
Live For Love (Stevie R Evil Disco remix) - (6:36) 108 BPM Hot
Review: A DJ for the past decade, including a residency at Manchester's renowned HomoElectric party, Gina Breeze is now translating her skills behind the decks to production. Issued on Man Power's label, this release starts with the title track's trippy, groove. Peppered with vocal snippets and infectious hooks, it's an alluring electronic disco affair. Gina goes deeper on "Freak"; recruiting Ted Rogers to do vocals, she combines a warbling bass and tight claps to create a hypnotic underground house track. The label has tapped two remixers; Schmutz turns the title track into an ominous, churning chord techno workout, while Stevie R pushes in a radically different direction with a low-slung disco remake.
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NNN 13
28 Feb 20
Techno
Me Me Me Present/Now Now Now 05 - Forinner
Rum Chata - (8:21) 115 BPM
Pale Blue Dot - (10:37) 124 BPM
David Peckham - (6:14) 125 BPM
Rum Chata (Club Tularosa remix) - (7:48) 120 BPM Hot
Review: The latest volume in Me Me Me's "Now Now Now" series - the fifth in total - comes from Lee "Last Waltz" Forster and Oli "Traela" Warriner's Forriner project, which debuted on Man Power's imprint two years ago. They begin in fine fashion via the weighty, arpeggio-style bass, layered percussion and horror soundtrack chic of "Rum Chata", before channeling the spirit of Manchester proto-house heroes and Latin music obsessives T-Coy on the bright-and-breezy throb-job "Pale Blue Dot". "David Peckham" is a fine chunk of tropical-tinged nu-disco/house fusion, while the Club Tularosa remix of "Rum Chata" is a dark, percussion-laden sprint through peak-time dark room dynamics.
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NNN 05
25 Oct 19
Deep House
Me Me Me Presents Now Now Now 03
Gardeniod - (7:00) 122 BPM
Machu Picchu - (9:20) 122 BPM
Elements X - (8:32) 122 BPM Hot
Elements X (radio edit) - (4:07) 122 BPM
Review: For the third installment in Me Me Me's Now Now Now series, they have tapped Italian A7S for a collection of wicked tracks. Alex Scarica is a Parma-based DJ and producer, who is also a resident at the club Red in his hometown - which is inside of a deconsecrated church. He debuted on Abstract Theory Records out of Bologna earlier in the year and if this release proves anything - he's certainly rising up the ranks. From the darkly low slung groove of "Gardeniod", to the slinky and hypnotic journey of "Mach Picchu" which calls to mind the sounds of fellow countrymen on Life & Death, to the deeply emotive bounce of "Elements" which comes with a handy radio edit - this is hot!
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NNN 03
30 Aug 19
Minimal/Tech House
Coat Bra Pants
Coat Bra Pants - (6:02) 124 BPM Hot
Coat Bra Pants (Charlie Nobody remix) - (6:19) 125 BPM
Coat Bra Pants (Gerd Janson remix) - (5:45) 124 BPM
Coat Bra Pants (Gerd Janson Cosmic dub) - (6:36) 120 BPM
Review: Publicity-shy man or woman of mystery Vyvyan won plenty of plaudits for 2018 debut EP "Source Me", a suitably sleazy mish-mash of dancefloor-centric tropes that propelled the shadowy artist towards rising star status. The good news is that this follow-up for Me Me Me is just as good. "Coat Bra Pants" is a quirky affair, with the producer wrapping saucer-eyed rave style riffs and mind-mangling electronics around a bombastic, sub-heavy bassline and sweaty, loose-limbed drums. The accompanying remixes are suitably strong, too. The star of the show is Running Back boss Gerd Janson, who first serves up a bouncy, turn-of-the-90s style ravey house "Remix" before laying down a "Cosmic Dub" that re-imagines the track as a wayward dub disco epic.
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MMM 17
05 Jul 19
Deep House
NNN02: Ben Caldwell
Sixteen - (6:04) 128 BPM Hot
Impernum - (6:47) 125 BPM
Impernum (Wes Baggaley remix) - (6:55) 130 BPM
Bub - (4:54) 110 BPM
Bub (Jaye Wards Deep Bump remix) - (5:46) 120 BPM
Sixteen (radio edit) - (3:31) 128 BPM
Review: Following the appearance of one of his tracks on last year's Me Me Me compilation in aid of refugees, Ben Caldwell now makes his full debut for the label. NNN02 fluctuates in style and sound from the scatter-gun sirens and pumping bass of "Sixteen" to the brooding techno chords of "Impernum" and the deep, balmy house of "Bub". In recognition of Caldwell's across the board approach, Man Power's imprint has commissioned remixes which range from Wes Baggaley's firing , percussive version of "Impernum" to Jay Ward's abstract, glitchy version of "Bub" as well as a more user-friendly 'radio edit' of "Sixteen".
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NNN 02
21 Jun 19
Techno
Now Now Now 1: Man Power (This Is Not An Album)
Ghost - (6:48) 117 BPM
Bi Product - (5:28) 115 BPM
I Feel Luv - (7:03) 103 BPM
Juzwunq - (8:17) 124 BPM
Murder Depot - (7:31) 124 BPM Hot
Bullwinkle - (8:29) 125 BPM
Simplex - (8:00) 127 BPM
Asale Asale - (7:52) 125 BPM
Played by: MAN2.0
Review: Man Power (AKA long-serving DJ/producer Geoff Kirkwood) has gone to great lengths to play down the significance of this sophomore set, even going so far as to slap the words "This is not an album" on the front cover. However you want to describe it, "Now Now Now 1" is a quality collection of cuts. Beginning with the atmospheric, bleep sporting mid-tempo throb of "Ghost", Kirkwood serves up an analogue rich selection of club-ready cuts that cannily meld elements of Italo-disco, freestyle, acid jack, tribal workouts (see percussive standout "Murder Depot"), big room humdingers (the piano-sporting, acid-flecked brilliance of "Bullwinkle") and hazy European tech-house (the horror-fired hum of "Simplex").
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#NNN 01
03 May 19
Deep House
Rok The Hall/Like That
Rok The Hall - (6:18) 123 BPM Hot
Rok The Hall (Johnny Aux remix) - (6:00) 123 BPM
Like That - (7:16) 125 BPM
Like That (Frank Butters remix) - (6:42) 125 BPM
Rok The Hall (instrumental) - (6:16) 123 BPM
Review: This latest chapter on Man Power's Me Me Me sees Bristolian Christophe step up to the plate, a producer probably best known for his superb releases on Futureboogie, but who has also previously featured on the label as a remixer and contributor to last year's charity compilation. His new thriller "Rok The Hall" is a jacking and acidified thriller of the retroactive kind - think classic Trax Records. It then receives a very Mr Fingers sounding remix by Danish artist Johnny Aux. The TB-303 antics return on the euphoric and emotive energy of "Like That" which also receives a worthy rendition - this time by the ever reliable Frank Butters.
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MMM 16
12 Apr 19
Deep House
The Serpent
The Serpent (original mix) - (6:10) 125 BPM
The Serpent (Austin Ato remix) - (7:49) 125 BPM Hot
Unse (original mix) - (8:00) 124 BPM
Unse (Kiwi remix) - (8:00) 124 BPM
Review: Over the last few years, Ian Blevins has released a handful of uniformly excellent EPs on some seriously storied record labels, not least Lovefingers' ESP Institute and Aussie imprint Not An Animal. Predictably, his latest outing - a label debut for Man Power's Me Me Me stable - is also rather good. Many will fall for the dreamy warmth of "Serpent", where elongated, alien-sounding chords and gentle acid lines cruise along above a sweaty, loose-limbed analogue house rhythm, while "Unse" is dark, druggy and foreboding with Orbital style lead lines and restless, heavyweight drums. Austin Alto's remix of "Serpent" is as saucer-eyed, breezy and melodious as analogue-rich house music gets, while Kiwi's take on "Unse" mis metallic, sub-heavy and driving with occasional melodic flourishes.
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MMM 15
01 Mar 19
Deep House
Cubed/Rotation
Cubed - (5:28) 125 BPM
Cubed (Edmondson remix) - (6:31) 128 BPM
Rotation - (7:07) 125 BPM Hot
Rotation (Vin Sol remix) - (5:21) 126 BPM
The Life To Come - (6:14) 116 BPM
Played by: Dario Piana
Review: Earlier this year, Irish producer Marcus Lambkin delivered his first new material for two years as part of Me Me Me's second all-star "We We We" EP. Here the former DFA man returns to Man Power's label with a typically solid single. There are three original cuts to choose from: the gently spacey, funked-up deep house throb of "Cubed", the deep Chicago jack-meets-Balearic acid rush of "Rotation" and the sleepy warmth of "The Life To Come", where elongated chords and rich electric piano motifs ride a chunky, bass-heavy house groove. Edmundson re-imagines "Cubed" as a blissful chunk of deep house/two-step fusion, while Vin Sol wraps "Rotation" in raw analogue bass, mind-altering stabs and undulating acid lines.
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MMM 14
02 Nov 18
Deep House
The Sound Of
He Can Ride - (5:32) 125 BPM
Dah Dah Dah - (6:36) 127 BPM Hot
Maelstrom - (6:21) 127 BPM
Ben's Groove - (5:42) 121 BPM
Played by: Mike Woods
Review: Austin Ato is Colin Bailey of Oban, Scotland who has released previously on the likes of Fantasy Streetwear, Phonica and Futureboogie. He is back, this time on Man Power's always reliable Me Me Me imprint with The Sound Of : this is a belter of an EP which features the funky and lo-slung party vibe of "Dah Dah Dah" or "Ben's Vibe" doing the business in super soulful fashion - the latter in particular with its George Benson sample. Also of worthy note, check the neon-lit euphoria of "Maelstrom" nailing some throwback acid house vibes. Following up terrific releases on the label by Elliot Adamson, Artist Deleted and Vyvyan - the goods just keep on comin'!
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MMM 12
13 Jul 18
Deep House
Source Rocks/Wu Me Seh
Source Rocks (original mix) - (7:07) 124 BPM Hot
Source Rocks (Paul Woolfordas 48hr Fever Dream) - (8:14) 128 BPM
Wu Me Seh (original mix) - (7:00) 124 BPM
Wu Me Seh (Christophe remix) - (6:00) 122 BPM
Played by: PBR Streetgang
Review: More mystery material from Man Power's Me Me Me label, which of late has delivered a number of fine EPs from publicity-shy producers under hush-hush aliases. Vyvyan (real identity withheld) is clearly a confident guy or gal, as the two original tracks showcased on the EP - the fuzzy, sub-bass-heavy, dub disco meets drunken acid house shuffle of "Source Rocks" and the dirty, late night analogue hum of "Wu Me Seh" - are pretty darn hot. Happily, the remixes are rather tasty, too. There's a druggy, dark, Italo-disco-inspired rework from Bristol-based Welshman Christophe (he of Futureboogie Recordings fame) and a fantastic rub of "Source Rocks" by Paul Woolford that sounds like a cross between his Special Request project (albeit pitched-down a bit) and Pet Shop Boys classic "West End Girls".
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MMM 11
06 Apr 18
Deep House
We Have Love
We Have Love - (6:20) 125 BPM
We Have Love (Dauwd remix) - (5:51) 124 BPM Hot
PSG - (7:06) 120 BPM
PSG (ASOK remix) - (8:05) 128 BPM
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MMM 10
12 Mar 18
Deep House
Track Deleted
Track Deleted (Discodromo's Belgian remix) - (6:02) 123 BPM
Track Deleted (Bezier's Short remix) - (8:08) 130 BPM
Track Deleted (Bezier's Long remix) - (11:12) 130 BPM
Track Deleted (Vyvyan remix) - (6:37) 124 BPM Hot
Review: Apparently, we'll never get to hear the original version of "Track Deleted", as the mystery producer involved was a little worried about getting gripped for crimes against sampling. Instead, we'll just have to make do with these tasty revisions (which, incidentally, are free of any trace of the offending sample). Honey Sound System sort Bezier steals the show with a pair of chiming, bustling, 130 BPM revisions that thrillingly change shape several times as the track progresses. His Long Mix, in particular, sounds like an unlikely collaboration between Orbital and Patrick Cowley. Elsewhere, Vyvvyan's version is a grinning sprint through punk funk/deep nu-disco fusion, while Discodromo's all-action Belgian Remix fittingly sounds like a long-lost, new beat-era Ghent warehouse anthem.

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MMMD1
02 Feb 18
Deep House
Goodnight/Fizzy Pinballs
Goodnight (original mix) - (7:59) 123 BPM
Fizzy Pinballs (original mix) - (7:24) 118 BPM
Goodnight (Shit Robot remix) - (6:24) 123 BPM
Goodnight (Shit Robot Disco dub) - (6:30) 123 BPM Hot
Played by: Future Bones
Review: Fresh from lighting up Futureboogie Recordings' Summer Riot VI EP with the piano-laden delight of "Spero", rising star Forriner delivers a fine debut EP for Man Power's Me Me Me label. There's loved-up positivity by the boat load to be found on "Goodnight", a spacey, synthesizer-heavy workout that sits somewhere between Italian dream house, pitched-down Motor City techno and glistening nu-disco. The producer's love of glassy-eyed synthesizers and gently unfurling melodies is explored further on the similarly delicious "Fizzy Pinballs". Shit Robot takes on remix duties, first transforming "Goodnight" into a sleazy chunk of dark-room Italo-disco (the "Remix"), before layering copious amounts of delay-laden percussion atop a restless dub disco groove on his EP standout Dub.
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MEMEME 08
01 Dec 17
Deep House
Wake Up
Wake Up - (8:58) 120 BPM
Wake Up (Elliot Adamson remix) - (6:09) 115 BPM
Coming Round - (7:26) 123 BPM
Coming Round (Rex The Dog remix) - (7:38) 125 BPM Hot
Review: Wake Up marks a belated return to action from Liam Wachs, previously famous for helming the Desert Sound Colony project on Scissor & Thread. Now operating as DSC, this four-tracker is Wachs's debut solo release under the freshly minted alias. He serves up two top-notch original tracks: the loose-but-punchy deep house cut "Wake Up", where trippy, textured guitar and flute sounds combine with dreamy pads and a jaunty analogue synth bassline, and the Balearic techno throb of "Coming Round", which includes a stylish vocal from Wachs and some seriously rugged electronics. The accompanying remix package is headed up hotly tipped newcomer Elliot Anderson's sleazy Italo-disco style makeover of "Wake Up" (arguably the EP's standout moment), though Rex The Dog's rolling-but-wild house remake of "Coming Round" is also pretty strong.
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MEMEME 06
23 Jun 17
Deep House
Soak
Soak (original) - (6:58) 120 BPM
Soak (Man Power remix) - (6:18) 123 BPM
Soak (Axel Boman dubb) - (7:29) 123 BPM Hot
Soak (Bird Of Paradise remix) - (6:00) 120 BPM
Review: The latest missive on Mexico-based Geordie Geoff 'Man Power' Kirkwood's MeMeMe label comes from two previously unheralded talents, James Hadfield and Danny Lynton. "Soak" is a warm and toasty treat, which layers cut-up African vocals and woozy chords over a shuffling, loose-but-locked in disco-tech groove. For those looking for potential "moments", the track boasts a wonderfully wide-eyed, Balearic-minded breakdown. It comes accompanied by a trio of impressive remixes. Kirkwood's own Man Power remix is a trippy, Afro-acid treat, while Axel Boman turns the track in a sparking chunk of Balearic/two-step garage fusion. The wonky, metallic and deliciously bass-heavy Bird of Paradise remix completes a fine package.
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MEMEME 03
10 Mar 17
Deep House
Tunnel Snakes
Tunnel Snakes - (6:48) 120 BPM Hot
You've Changed - (7:02) 121 BPM
Itchy - (7:32) 123 BPM
Tunnel Snakes (Red Axes & Naduve remix) - (4:25) 95 BPM
Review: It's been a while since we last heard from Last Waltz, a fact partly explained by solo success enjoyed by one third of the North East combo, Geoff 'Man Power' Kirkwood. Fittingly, it's on his recently launched MeMeMe label that they've resurfaced, whipping their tops off for a spiraling, synth-laden sprint through Italo-disco territory on the excellent "Tunnel Snakes". Elsewhere, they drop a dash of Balearic deep house in the shape of "You've Changed", and doff a cap to basement-bothering early Danny Tenaglia productions on "Itchy". If that's not enough to get the juices flowing, the EP also contains a fantastic Red Axes & Naduve remix of "Tunnel Snakes", which turns the track into a post-punk influenced chunk of tropical voodoo madness.
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MEMEME 02
09 Dec 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
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