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Mutant Beat Dance
No Comfort For Control

No Comfort For Control

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Catno

NAT020

Formats

3x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Apr 20, 2022

The triad of MBD brings an entirely different approach with numerous vocal appearances and raw funkiness.

TRIPLE Vinyl Album. 500 limited vinyl copies with absolutely no repress.
**Orders are LIMITED to 1 per customer due to limited availability.**

The triad of MBD brings an entirely different approach with numerous vocal appearances and raw funkiness. The kind of sound that brings images of dark and dirty city streets to mind that would not feel out of place as the soundtrack for an cult 80s film about about street gangs i.e. the Duke from Escape From New York...or Style Wars. The Wave and House sounds are present but then there’s distorted walking bass guitars and snapping drums give it this more swampy sound, and also the more punk rock sound of The Stooges or The Cramps. This release is the feeling of listening to a band and not just some guys who are making electronic music. This is an excellent juxtaposition of styles that is effective in both manners...

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A1

Tote Kammer

A2

Tuning Within The Maze

B1

Spy VS Spy

C1

Prayer 4 Heaven

C2

Drug PsychedeLik

D1

Vibrational Nature {The Spirit Center}

E1

Sinister

E2

Water Vapor

F1

WhUtz PunK

F2

Water Vapor Funk Dubb

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