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LFO Demon / FFFClash Of The Titans

Label:

Sprengstoff Recordings – SPRENGSTOFF #5, Mindbender Records – MINDBENDER 09

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition

Country:

Germany

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Hardcore, Jungle, Breakcore

Tracklist

A1LFO DemonClasswar Dynamite4:55
A2LFO DemonMokum Riddim4:39
A3LFO DemonAsshole Parade4:40
B1FFFBabylon Bwoy3:43
B2FFFRun For Cover4:15
B3FFFNuh Inna Dat4:26
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Notes

Taken from label:
"Da Ultimate Raggacore Soundclash"

Label of B side has incorrect tracklisting; B1 track is Babylon Bwoy, B3 track is Nuh Inna Dat.

Limited to 460 copies.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): SPRENGSTOFF#5
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): MB09

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Reviews

  • Christopher_Jion's avatar
    Edited 19 years ago
    this is possibly the best, most concentrated collection of in-your-face raggacore anthems ever assembled!!
    the total frenzy of FFF, beats so hard and fast you wanna destroy everything you see.
    and LFO Demon with steady, perfectly constructed gabber-ragga hits. perfect flows.

    a total classic.
    • killaswitch's avatar
      killaswitch
      Edited 20 years ago
      FFF shows what ragga jungle is able to do in 2004, while LFO demonstrates a new definition of gabber undermining it with classical reggae vocals. Amazing! One would think jungle overlived its best days, and gabber has sunk in the piles of washed-up music hypes, but this record proves it wrong. Perhaps nothing for the dancefloor, but an absolutely fresh recombining of known elements.

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