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Ode To A Beatbox, by Milky Globe (12")

Description: Lo Recs inc EU mix
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Rating: happy This record left our Brian feeling happy.

Last from me (phew! What a week....) from Milky Globe, a raunchy name if ever there was one. A white vinyl 12" on Lo that finds me wondering why all this lovely nu-downtempo stuff is suddenly coming out after summer? A really hazy & gently funky number with quality re-rubs by Scsi9, Mr. G & Russian futurists, EU.
 

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About the humble 12":

The 12" is the big brother of records as it's an fatter version of the 7", with a vast scope for an array of remixes and B sides. They are slightly less portable their smaller inched brethren but they're by no means inferior. Often the grooves are spaced wider apart and thus sound much much better. You can fit ample tracks on and if worse comes to worse they make fine plates (should your crockery go awol). Yes, there's a hole but holes are easy to sort out. Once again they're available on many different colours and guises. The best thing about a 12" is the potential vastness of the artwork. Also playable on many speeds!!

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