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Squarepusher - Feed Me Weird Things (1996, Rephlex). I really wanted to
like this. $12
Killing Joke - Millennium (1994, Butterfly). Remixes by Drum Club, Juno
Reactor, Youth, others. $4
The JAMMS - 1987 (Bootleg). Completely insane and I never listen to it. $
BID
Yello - How How #3 The Fluke Mixes (1994, Phonogram). 4 Fluke Mixes. $4
Brian Eno - Neroli (1993, All Saints/Gyroscope). Way ambient. $4
Organism O2 (1994, Dossier). Dark and ambient tunes by Sect, Delerium (2),
Adham Shaikh (2), Pilgrims of the Mind, others. $5
Full Moon Scientist - The Men In White Coats (1994, Hard Hands). Dubby
grooves. $4
Zion Train - Dance of Life (1995, China). Four tunes. $3
Psychic TV - Tribal: The Drum Club Mixes (1994, Viceroy). Four Drum Club
mixes and no vocals. $3
Opus III - When You Made The Mountain (1994, EastWest). Out of print
dancefloor filler. $3
Bomb The Bass - Into the Dragon (19??, Rhythm King/Mute). I've had this
classic for years but don't listen to it anymore. It's time to pass it
along. $10
**Acid Jazz and Pop**
Brand New Heavies - Original Flava (1995, Hollywood/Acid Jazz). $4
Everything But The Girl - Missing: The Live EP (1994, Blanco Y Negro). Live
cuts "Each and Every One", "Don't Want To Talk About It", and "These Days".
Also the album mix of "Missing". $4
Thomas Dolby - Silk Pyjamas #2 (1994?, Virgin). Very limited. Includes
"Field Work (Long London Mix)", "Puppet Theatre", and "Get Out Of My Mix",
plus "Silk Pyjamas (edit)". $4
St. Etienne - Hug My Soul (1994, Heavenly). Three non-album tracks and "Hug
My Soul". $4
The Sandals - Cracked EP (1994, Opentoe). Eight spacey cuts. $4
The Philosopher Kings (1994, Columbia). Jazzy rock stuff. $4
Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (1990, Sire). Six mixes, plus "Memphisto"
and "Sibeling". $2
Depeche Mode - Policy of Truth (1990, Sire). Sorry, no KLF mix on this
version. $2
Primal Scream - Screamadelica (1991, Sire). "Higher Than The Sun" produced
by the Orb, some produced by Andy Weatherall. $3
Faith No More - A Small Victory: The Youth Mixes (1992, Slash). Techno-ish
with lots of guitars and such. $2