The Return of Ed DMX
It has been much too long since the last DMX Krew release. Ed DMX goes way back to Rephlex Records and his own label Breakin’. You can call him an analog purist. He makes music that sounds wonderfully dated. Turbo records has impressed me yet again with their diverse catalog.
Please also check out the DMX Krew blog for some great podcasts featuring a lot of good 80s and 90s techno.
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Bonus tracks:
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Drums of Death – DODFUCKSUPANESCORTTUNE
“LAME SONG” – HASBEEN ARTIST
REMOVED BY INCREDIBLY HEAVY HANDED REQUEST. WE PITY THE POOR ARTIST WHOSE CAREER IS BEING HANDLED BY THE CLUELESS SUITS WHO SENT US THE CEASE AND DESIST. REST ASSURED WE WILL NEVER PROMOTE YOU AGAIN.
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THIS is a great new! More aciiid beats, the return, back to the future, again!
On the label Turbo… well surprising but not so much. Really good and eclectic choices with them. wOw one catchy toon (but not too much). Yep! thanks. I’m going right now to listen to this EP.
BTW to answer you’re question: I do read the tags, even the posting date and the word “RSS feed for comments on this post ยท TrackBack URI” down this page, I read also the categories that wasn’t not as boring as I thought but there a lack of action I must say, I almost read everything I can except books, really boring (who said “dumbass!” you bunch of… ?)
who was the artist removed?