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Digital Terror Records 5 Year Anniversary (Remix Series 2 Of 4)

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VARIOUS - Digital Terror Records 5 Year Anniversary (Remix Series 2 Of 4)
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05:08
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Review

Celebrations abound at Digital Terror HQ as they continue to highlight five feisty years in the bass game with a series of ridiculously heavy remixes. No punches pulled: Jaydan takes Hoogs' "Puffin Clouds" and showers it in broken glass like it's confetti, Hedex turns Macky Gee's "Greed" inside out with a brand new stompy bassline but all the killer samples in place, Callide takes Cue & Sense back to school with a series of crafty amen edits while Lyptikal demolishes "Badman" and rebuilds it into a swaggering hype frenzy. Damage Report takes the curtain closing honour with some absurd sound design with his take on "Keabord Ninja". Twisted.

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