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The Beat That My Heart Skipped, by Dan Le Sac Versus Scroobius Pip (7" on Lex)

Cover art for The Beat That My Heart Skipped by Dan Le Sac Versus Scroobius Pip Description: 7" on Lex
 
Format: 7"
Label: Lex
Price: £1.99
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Average customer rating: ecstatic

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Rating: ecstatic This record left Matt feeling ecstatic.

Your reviewer must have been in a shit mood the day he reviewed this track, its a highly original piece of material, and I really recommend people give it a listen,obviously everyone is entitled to there own opinion but frankly your reviewer is soooo wrong x

Review date: 18 September 2007

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What we say

Rating: unmoved This record left our Phil feeling unmoved.

Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip's brand new single called 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped'. There's something innately annoying about this. I think it could be catchy but it's so annoying it makes me wish I was a dog running around in circles chasing after my own tail until I eat it, and then eat the rest of me until I disappear into the ether. Ah the bliss.... No more bills. I think this is 'possibly' quite good but it all seems a bit novelty to me. Speaking of novelties there's a cracking joke shop in Armley (where we are) where you can buy blood pellets, itching powder and various fart related things. All good clear honest fun. Nope I'm not on commission.... I'm just pleased there's still such things as joke shops still on our streets.

What the label says:

The follow up to the UK top 40 / internet sensation ‘Thou Shalt Always Kill’. 

 

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