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Skinny Puppy - 12 Inch Anthology

Label: Nettwerk
Catalog#: W1-30041
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country:Canada
Released:1990
Genre: Electronic
Style: EBM, Industrial
Notes:The sleeve lists two tracks: Addiction (Second Dose) and Testure (SF mix) which do not, in fact, appear on the record.
Rating:   4.7/5 (6 votesRate It
Submitted by:beat.freaker
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Tracklisting:

A1   Dig It
A2   The Choke (Re-Grip)
    Remix - Chris Sheppard
A3   Addiction (First Dose)
    Remix - Chris Sheppard , Greg Reely
A4   Deep Down Trauma Hounds (Remix)
    Remix - Adrian Sherwood , Steve Spapperi
A5   Serpants
B1   Chainsaw
B2   Assimilate (R23 Mix)
B3   Stairs and Flowers (Def Wish Mix)
    Remix - Justin Strauss , Murry Elias
B4   Stairs and Flowers (Too Far Gone)
    Remix - Justin Strauss , Murry Elias
B5   Testure (12 Inch Mix)

User Reviews:

Scrap_Iron, Oct 20, 2005

I hadn't paid much attention to this release, as I thought I didn't really need these remixes in my collection, but now I'm extremely happy I bought it, as there is outstanding stuff on this vinyl. Apart from the two unreleased tracks "Serpants" and "Chainsaw" (very good one), all the mixes sound enough different and interesting to justify the purchase. "Dig It" is a longer and more rocking mix, with sharp guitar samples in it, "The Choke" is twice as powerful and heavy, "Addiction" darker than ever, with its deep Sherwood basses. On side B, the wonderful "Assimilate" mix by Front 242's Richard 23 sounds even better than the original, the beats hammering and the voice more evil than ever. "Testure" is also superior to the original mix in my opinion, with its guitar inserts and the more clear production. Another very interesting feature of these 12" mixes is that you can listen to the various film samples at the beginning of the songs, and finally understand what they say. I'm not very fond of the two "Stairs And Flowers" versions only, but I don't really like the original song either.

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