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I Prefer The Remix

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I Prefer The Remix skip to main | skip to sidebar Monday, 12 October 2009 The Orb / Alan Parker I've never been to Watford. Mind you there's more chance of me going to Watford than there is Arizona. Sendspace The Orb & Alan Parker - Grey Clouds Can you believe how old King Monkey is now ? Ian Brown has another album out now, but why are you not playing Aberdeen this time on your tour. Disappointed. Classic stone Roses here .... worth watching right until the end. Posted by I Prefer The Remix at 22:16 2 comments: Labels: Ambient Friday, 25 September 2009 Prodigy / Secret Knowledge God love 'em they've had their ups and downs. Regardless of the naysayers, I reckon this year's "Invaders Must Die" has been a definite return to form. No coincidence perhaps that the rave samples have started to creep back in. Rewind back to 1995 however, and it's a mystery to me why today's remix didn't seem to get a major UK release other than on this compilation . S...

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