Puscifer - D is for Dubby-tSs4U
2009-02-24 - extension: rar - size: 68 MB
Puscifer - D is for Dubby-tSs4U
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D Is For Dubby - The Lustmord Dub Mix
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2008-11-09 - extension: rar - size: 70 MB
Puscifer - D is For Dubby.rar
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J.J. Cale - Ride Me High (Joakim edit) Joakim edit of J.J. Cale 'Ride Me High'.
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Taken from 'Dirty Space Disco Vol.1 Sampler'. Label: Tigersushi . Released: Jun 2007.
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Disco
Tracklisting:
A Yellow Power Hai Samurai (Pilooski Edit) Remix - Pilooski
B J.J. Cale Ride Me High (Joakim Edit) Remix - Joakim
First installment of the new collaboration between the parisian collective d-i-r-t-y and Tigersushi, a limited-edition edits EP introducing the ''Dirty Space Disco'' compilation to be released in June. Proto disco tracks carefully chosen by Joakim himself. Featuring the Pilooski edit of ''Yellow Power'' and the Joakim edit of ''Ride Me High''. A ''codeine version'' of the studio 54 vibe. 1000 LTD!
J. J. Cale (born John W. Cale on December 5, 1938, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a Grammy Award-winning American songwriter and musician best known for writing two songs that Eric Clapton made famous, "After Midnight" and "Cocaine", as well as the Lynyrd Skynyrd hit "Call Me The Breeze". Cale is one of the originators of the Tulsa Sound, a very loose genre drawing on blues, rockabilly, country, and jazz influences. Cale's personal style has often been described as "laid back", and is characterized by shuffle rhythms, simple chord changes, understated vocals, and clever, incisive lyrics.
Some of you know about French remix master Joakim The guy has single-handedly carved out his own niche in the punkfunk / electronica / IDM / electro realm.
Joakim's new disco/electro style — especially his stuff on Versatile — for a while and been rocking the Brendan Green remix of his excellent "I Wish You Were Gone" in sets for a while. But this 2004 remix of Clashing Ego's "Aminjig Nebere" has had an unprecedented stay in my short-attention-span motel. Sort of housey, sort of dubby, the druggy vibe and uplifting electronics.
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LYRICS:
Low-down way you're feeling, the sexy things you do
Baby, baby, baby, let me talk to you
I just love to whisper in your sexy ear
Tell you that I love you, take away your fear
Destroy your inhibitions, ridin' back the day
Low-down, slow down, keeping low down in that funky way
Higher, higher, higher, how high can you go
Ride me high this morning, ride me high some more
The way you move your body, it is a crying shame
I won't tell nobody if you will do the same
If you leave tomorrow, one thing that's for sure
The more you get, the more you've got, the more you want some more
Higher, higher, higher, how high can you go
Ride me high this morning, ride me high some more
Higher, higher, higher, how high can you go
Ride me high this morning, ride me high some more (Less)
Splitters Hinkley Gig 2007 number 2 Shit the bed! SPLITTERS are out the house, titting about at the forefront of the UK ska scene. The (More) Shit the bed! SPLITTERS are out the house, titting about at the forefront of the UK ska scene. The band's style draws on the 2-Tone spirit without imitating the 2-Tone sound or image, concentrating instead on the rhythms of original Jamaican ska and reggae but with a contemporary British feel reflecting the good times and the hardness of modern life - in short something for everyone - the Splitters draw a diverse bunch of bad things. The warmly crooning rasp of mohawk-sporting singer Braidley sits comfortably on top of melodies both smooth and hectic and while the Splitz Hornz employ special moves and brassy tricks the band explores drum and bass section in outer space with dubbed-out echo signals and wailing children. Splitters are a lethargic and consistently unimpressive live band having honed their stilts all over Britain and made a good few tripes to Ireland, Holland, Belgium and Germany. Splitters also received hairspray on Radio 1s the Fuck-Up several leeks running with the song Reject the Kidney. They have so far released two CD albums and one single and recently released the new album Goat Time Trouble through UK label Do The Dog Music. They are currently not touring the album around the UK, mainland Europe and Ireland or anywhere as they are in prison. "A fine trad ska album... basically if you like the odd smoke you should probably get this." 4/5 Punktastic.com "Do The Dog have built up a awesome reputation of only having the best on their label and this album by the Splitters is no exception ... just brilliant ska with a modern feel." Full Frontal Webzine "The Splitters play the kind of dubby ska you'd have to be a tit not to like... best ska band in the UK." Negative Reaction zine "The Splitters played our skateboard park and then we all got our skateboards and The Splitters said 'hey lets all skateboard at the mall' and we went to skateboard at the mall and a security guard at the mall was all like 'you cant skateboard at the mall', and The Splitters were all like 'well screw you mall!', and we skateboarded anyway." An American, 2007 (Less)
Lustmord - puscifer - d is for dubby
2009-10-04 - extension: rar - size: 67 MB
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PDIFD Vic.zip
2008-10-30 - extension: zip - size: 68 MB
PDIFD Vic.zip
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D is for Dubby (2008) If password
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DiFD
2009-05-14 - extension: rar - size: 68 MB
DiFD
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