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MOWAX 049EP
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"Reissue of the superb 1996 classic, a futuristic tech jazz track from Carl Craig at his best. Includes Peshay remix, plus on the B-side, the jazz mix that sounds like a jam-fest with guitars, bass and percussion that sounds superb!"
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MOWAX 141CD
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Original UK copies of 2001 release of self-titled album, a surprise release on Mo'Wax. Features previously unreleased backing tracks from the late 60s, with some new finishing touches. Very strong classic Axelrod feel, in the spirt of his albums Songs of Innocence & Songs of Experience. From DJ Shadow's liner notes: "...the material on this album, as fresh as it sounds, was written over thirty years ago. Always the visionary, David had been toying with the concept of recording an album for Reprise based on Goethe's Faust (he often used literary and political themes for inspiration). Interpretive lyrics were written by Steven Poncher. Since each of the songs had already been written as lead sheets, Axelrod went into the studio and recorded the rhythm tracks. At the end of the session, an acetate was cut, as a reference. Unfortunately, due to an internal problem at Warners, the tracks remained shelved in anticipation of completion." Axelrod was in touch with Mo'wax in 1999 and eventually was convinced to complete work on this project. Seven of the 9 tracks make use of the original acetate tracks, with additional strings and texturing. There are also 2 new tracks, which feature vocals from M.C. Ras Koss and Lou Rawls. More Shadow: "Listen to the arrangements, listen to the way Carol Kaye's bass dances around Howard Roberts' guitar, listen to the way Earl Palmer's snare cracks, listen to the awesome command of melody. This is the David Axelrod sound. L.A. bred and ahead of its time. Thirty-three years later, finger still on the pulse."
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MOWAX 131CD
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Three track CD, featuring "Deception" (Don't Let Money Change Ya), "Everywhere At Once", "Trouble" (The Nextmen's Danger Zone Remix), "Trouble" (The Nextmen's Danger Zone instrumental remix), "Deception" (instrumental).
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MOWAX 128CD
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Three track EP from Major Force's Nigo, including remixes by South and Stereo MCs.
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MOWAX 128EP
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Three track EP from Major Force's Nigo, including remixes by South and Stereo MCs. Warning: Ben Lee sings, plays guitar and synthesizer on this record. Go ahead, live dangerously.
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MOWAX 125LP
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Double mix of mixes of the track "Directrix". Features original version, Divine Remix, Indopepsychics Remix, Dem 2 Vocal Mix, Dem 2 Dub mix, Optical Remix.
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MOWAX 114CD
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Three-track CD EP. "Featuring mixes by Stereo MCs and DJ Spinna."
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MOWAX 099LPX
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Special deluxe limited version, from 1999, somehow still in stock (unlike the rest of her MW catalog). The same cover design as the regular edition, but printed on a fold-out vellum sleeve. Elegant LP design at it's finest. Special deluxe packaging limited version. Following an exquisite set of singles going back to '96 (Melodius Thunk, The Rocking Chair & Breaking Ball, this album finds Andrea exploring the various sonic territories outlined by her Mo'Wax catalog to date. From sub-bass electro scronch to breathless vocal works of ecstatic pop reverie (backed by scorching cello lines played by Parker herself), this album focuses on a secret sound sensory-glitch that would be laughed out of context in lesser hands. An arena of non-pre-sets, where unique sounds are prosperous and attention to details ping-pongs over ever centimeter of clatter. Leaving the twinkle-twinkle to the eyes of the beholder. In a better world it gets the attention of U.N.K.L.E. x a million.
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MOWAX 099CDX
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Special deluxe packaging limited version. Beautiful vellum-printed cover artwork on this edition; it also features the addition of the track 'Melodius Thunk', her first Mo'Wax single from '96 (now out of print as a single and not included on the Japanese version of Kiss My Arp). Following an exquisite set of singles going back to '96 (Melodius Thunk, The Rocking Chair & Breaking Ball, this album finds Andrea exploring the various sonic territories outlined by her Mo'Wax catalog to date. From sub-bass electro scronch to breathless vocal works of ecstatic pop reverie (backed by scorching cello lines played by Parker herself), this album focuses on a secret sound sensory-glitch that would be laughed out of context in lesser hands. An arena of non-pre-sets, where unique sounds are prosperous and attention to details ping-pongs over ever centimeter of clatter. Leaving the twinkle-twinkle to the eyes of the beholder. In a better world it gets the attention of U.N.K.L.E. x a million. Limited stock.
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MOWAX 089CD1
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The remixes are split up over 2 separate CD singles (which come as shaped discs, MM in "action"). CD1 has the original track, Dust Brothers remix and Underdog remix.
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MOWAX 066CD
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"Money Mark is well known as the keyboard player with the Beastie Boys, both in the studio and on tour. 'Hand In Your Head' is the result of a collaboration with Russell Simmons (Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) and Sean Lennon. This single represents a departure from Mark's usual experimental lo-fi obscura -- it's a very accessible, structured pop song." Also features a Dust Brothers remix of "Cry" +1 track.
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