"Drugs Will Keep Us Together" is a guaranteed killer, with Philadelphia's Pink Skull offering up this funky off-kilter tech-house banger. Alongside the original version on the A side, there is a monged out electrohouse dub mix from NYC's 33Hz. The flip is owned by a brilliant Trevor Loveys extended mix.
It's a very musical and melodic trip with disco guitars, a supersaw synth, stuttering basslines, a tweaky broken beat and a twitching, throbbing vibe which works brilliantly.
Huh! Get on Up!
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
PInk Skull - Drugs Will Keep Us Together 12"
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