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X-Press 2Muzikizum (Parts One & Two)

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Muzikizum (Part One)
Muzikizum (Part Two)

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    Cover of Muzikizum (Parts One & Two), 2001-03-00, VinylMuzikizum (Parts One & Two)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Skint – SKINT 65UK2001UK2001
    Cover of Muzikizum, 2001, CDMuzikizum
    CD, Single
    Skint – SKI 671122 2, Skint – 6711222000Europe2001Europe2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Muzikizum, 2001, VinylMuzikizum
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Stereo
    Skint – SKINT 67UK2001UK2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Muzikizum, 2001-03-00, VinylMuzikizum
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
    Skint – SKINT 65PUK2001UK2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Muzikizum, 2001, CDMuzikizum
    CD, Single, Card Sleeve
    Skint – SKI 671122 1, Skint – 6711221000UK2001UK2001
    Cover of Muzikizum, 2001, VinylMuzikizum
    12", 45 RPM
    Skint – SKI 671122 6Europe2001Europe2001
    New Submission
    Cover of Muzikizum, 2001-06-01, FileMuzikizum
    2×File, WAV
    Skint – SKINT 065D/265UK2001UK2001
    New Submission
    Cover of Muzikizum (Tom Stephan Remixes), 2003-02-17, VinylMuzikizum (Tom Stephan Remixes)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Skint – XPRESS005UK2003UK2003

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    • Johnmarcus's avatar
      Johnmarcus
      Edited 3 years ago
      X-Press 2 deliver the goods yet again with this 12", fanatstic driving hosue underpinned with an old school synth loop. This track really use to get the dance floors rocking, huge track back in its day and still sounds great today. Both mixes are solid & its pretty difficult to pick between the two.
      • Gill_Bates's avatar
        Gill_Bates
        Edited 18 years ago
        Damn!
        The first time I heard these tracks, I fell in love with em!
        Both mixes are good and easy to use to get the dancefloor moving, with its oldschool feel.
        Check out the similarity with house classic Petra & Co - Just Let Go.
        Might just be THE inspiration for this track.
        • larvikit's avatar
          larvikit
          Can't decide if this release is cheesey or super fantastic. I just know, that it get's me going no matter where/when I hear it. My problem is, that it's so exremely catchy that it smells commersial and (the fact) that I find the album "Muzikizum" rather annoying, but still... It could even be the light old skool feel that makes me like it anyway. It's funky yet progressive and definately very original thinking. It makes me feel a bit like how I felt when I heard these tracks the first many times, years ago: KLF "What Time Is Love" + Snap "Rhythm Is A Dancer" + Felix "Don't You Want Me" + Bizarre Inc "Playing With Knives" ...Hmmm, I'll leave it up to you mate!

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