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Blu Mar TenThe Conversationalist

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breaks, Breakbeat

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The Conversationalist
The Conversationalist (Fink Remix)

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    Cover of The Conversationalist, 2001-04-09, VinylThe Conversationalist
    12", 45 RPM
    In-Flight Entertainment – FLIGHT 002UK2001UK2001
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    Cover of The Conversationalist, 2001, VinylThe Conversationalist
    12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label
    In-Flight Entertainment – FLIGHT 002UK2001UK2001
    Recently Edited

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    Reviews

    • RavellsRecordExpress's avatar
      Edited 11 years ago
      One from my Dubster's Delite crate; kind of forgotten tracks that are circa 65 / 130 bpm.
      ORIGIN: UK-Germany-Vienna connection. When it was released it was marketed as Headz, Breakbeat, Leftfield or even Nujazz
      INGREDIENTS: electronica, tension & a lot of Dub (artificial space), less techy than today, more groove, but can be very gloomy too.
      APPLICATION: For those who like to dig or for those who assumed that Dubstep or Bass music just started out of nowhere with Skream's "Midnight Request Line".... Just let this slip into your mixtape & impress your friends.

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