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Blog Name: Curb Crawlers
Url: http://thecurbcrawlers.com/blog/
Language: English
Topics: Techno, Garage, Bass
Description: Beautiful Pretty People Doing Ugly Perverted Things
Popularity: 16 Followers

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Far far away…
The other day I was once again listening to what might be one of the finest dj mixes of the year, Joy Orbison’s BSRkR01. I could praise the immaculate taste that was required to produce this fine piece of aural entertainment (it did). However, instead, I’d like to bring to notice that Nite Jewel’s Weak For Me sounds to me like a long lost female counterpart to Mr. Fingers’ Distant Planet, one of my favourite Larry Heard productions “like, ever”. Here, have a listen: Ok I can’t manage to make Y
Aquarium
A Zomby and Piotr Kamler production.
CC Mixtape 003 - Kenton Slash Demon
The third installment in our CC Mixtape comes today courtesy of Kenton Slash Demon. Best known in Scandinavia as members of the critically acclaimed Danish indie band When Saints Go Machine, their high-tech alter ego Kenton Slash Demon have spent the better part of 2009 shaking speakers and topping charts with their latest Tartlet Records EP Khattabi
Verwey
One class act of a Stardust remix this week from Melbourne’s Nick Verwey. Showing great restraint, Verwey opts for stripped-down repetitive tribal drums, short vocal snippets and a rolling bassline instead of the full vocal and disco filter. The poker face is played well giving this classic a tasteful nip and tuck. Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Nick Verwey Remix) (320) Didn̵
Jack
The outbreak began in July 1518, when a woman, Frau Troffea, began to dance fervently in a street in Strasbourg. This lasted somewhere between four to six days. Within a week, 34 others had joined, and within a month, there were around 400 dancers. Most of these people eventually died from heart attack, stroke, or exhaustion. Historical documents, including “physician notes, cathedral sermons, local and regional chronicles, and even notes issued by the Strasbourg city council” are clear that the victims dan

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