Getting straight to the point - the Loefah mix here is just so so good, another next-level display of masterful space and reduction, arranged and produced with the kind of crisp yet incredibly heavy attention to detail Loefah is the undisputed master of. People have been after both this and the original for the last couple of years, so it's brilliant to finally be able to hear them on wax. "In anticipation of their new album, Vex'd finally unleash this 2006 monster on vinyl. A DMZ anthem since its debut in March 2006 and played by Youngsta, Kode9, Mala, Loefah etc. it's been a firm favourite on the scene and eagerly requested for vinyl release since. The reason for the delay? We have finally managed to get hold of the masters to Loefah's classic remix which have been lost since late 2006. Reminiscent of Photek's early form and function series of 12"s, this b-side is probably his finest work to date...."
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Getting straight to the point - the Loefah mix here is just so so good, another next-level display of masterful space and reduction, arranged and produced with the kind of crisp yet incredibly heavy attention to detail Loefah is the undisputed master of. People have been after both this and the original for the last couple of years, so it's brilliant to finally be able to hear them on wax. "In anticipation of their new album, Vex'd finally unleash this 2006 monster on vinyl. A DMZ anthem since its debut in March 2006 and played by Youngsta, Kode9, Mala, Loefah etc. it's been a firm favourite on the scene and eagerly requested for vinyl release since. The reason for the delay? We have finally managed to get hold of the masters to Loefah's classic remix which have been lost since late 2006. Reminiscent of Photek's early form and function series of 12"s, this b-side is probably his finest work to date...."
Getting straight to the point - the Loefah mix here is just so so good, another next-level display of masterful space and reduction, arranged and produced with the kind of crisp yet incredibly heavy attention to detail Loefah is the undisputed master of. People have been after both this and the original for the last couple of years, so it's brilliant to finally be able to hear them on wax. "In anticipation of their new album, Vex'd finally unleash this 2006 monster on vinyl. A DMZ anthem since its debut in March 2006 and played by Youngsta, Kode9, Mala, Loefah etc. it's been a firm favourite on the scene and eagerly requested for vinyl release since. The reason for the delay? We have finally managed to get hold of the masters to Loefah's classic remix which have been lost since late 2006. Reminiscent of Photek's early form and function series of 12"s, this b-side is probably his finest work to date...."
Getting straight to the point - the Loefah mix here is just so so good, another next-level display of masterful space and reduction, arranged and produced with the kind of crisp yet incredibly heavy attention to detail Loefah is the undisputed master of. People have been after both this and the original for the last couple of years, so it's brilliant to finally be able to hear them on wax. "In anticipation of their new album, Vex'd finally unleash this 2006 monster on vinyl. A DMZ anthem since its debut in March 2006 and played by Youngsta, Kode9, Mala, Loefah etc. it's been a firm favourite on the scene and eagerly requested for vinyl release since. The reason for the delay? We have finally managed to get hold of the masters to Loefah's classic remix which have been lost since late 2006. Reminiscent of Photek's early form and function series of 12"s, this b-side is probably his finest work to date...."