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Paleface* Feat Kyla (3)Do You Mind

DJ Paleface - Do You Mind album cover

Label:

Maximum Bass – MB12003

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, UK Garage, UK Funky, Bassline

Tracklist

A1Do You Mind (Club Mix)
A2Do You Mind (Control S Remix)
RemixControl S*
Vocals [Uncredited]Majestic MC
B1Do You Mind (Crazy Cousins Remix)
RemixCrazy Cousins*
B2Do You Mind (Rekless Remix)
RemixRekless
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Credits

  • Vocals [Featuring]Kyla (3)

Notes

B-Side labels are printed on both sides.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Hand Etched): MB-12003 - A1
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Hand Etched): MD12003 - B1

Other Versions (5 of 8)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Do You Mind (12", Etched, Limited Edition, Single Sided)Northern Line RecordsNLR011UK2007
Do You Mind (The Remixes) (12")In-Ctrl RecordingsIN-CTRL 003UK2008
Recently Edited
Do You Mind (CDr, Single, Promo, Stereo)Maximum BassnoneUK2008
Recently Edited
Do You Mind (The Official Remixes) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)Northern Line RecordsNLR016UK2008
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Do You Mind (12", White Label)Maximum BassMB-12003UK2008

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Reviews

  • DjKidCorruption's avatar
    Edited 5 months ago
    I've listed many of the UK Funky Vinyls on discogs and frankly it baffles me the prices they have achieved in a shorter space of time. Tunes which take sometimes over 20-25 years to get to a price above £100 ie some Drum n Bass tracks, UK Garage, Grime even Dubstep (formed in 2003 yep its 21 years old as a genre!!). UK Funky started (picking up to mainstream ears) around 2009/10. Yet here you have a mint copy selling for £100 of this vinyl (29/04/2024) less then 15 years after its release. Its sad this genre never picked up the attention at the time so artists could see the demand and a repress could be done for others to enjoy also. This genre is a mix of vinyl and digital. So many tracks were digital only, but just as many were vinyl only, thus alot of gems wont be ever be reissued on digital.
    • philbeard's avatar
      philbeard
      Edited 3 years ago
      Varied mixes, but I presume everyone is here for the Crazy Cousinz one, a cornerstone UK Funky tune. Sort of progressive, but underlaid with that lovely creeping bassline & the vaguely tribal Couzinz idents. Very smooth, but extremely moreish. Lovely piece on Pitchfork about how this ended up being used on the Drake tune.

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