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Relic And Version --- 2005

Free MP3s available from barbed.org. Additional notes from Barbed site: 01 - Old Farts Out (with Stewart Home) - an early version of A Tiger High (on Doubleclick Countryside, Lo Recordings 2005). This features an extraordinary vocal by Stewart Home, stolen from the 'Treat The Gods As If They Exist' album on aufabwegen. A complex tale of anarchist revolution breaking out in unlikely circumstances, it's not for the faint of heart. 02 - Remix for PLU - when Vicki Bennett asked us to remix an entire People Like Us album, we found it quite difficult, so we ended up writing a new track based around some of the musical themes, and stealing the best samples. Plus we made the bloke say 'fuck' for comic effect. 03 - Gobsmacked - Remix For Spaceheads - getting the chance to remix our favourite live Spaceheads track for their first album was an honour. You should buy this record, it's a forgotten masterpiece. 04 - Gobsmacked - Alt Version - it's another version. 05 - My Name Is Sugar Caine - the original version as it appears on 'Further Mutations', Lo Recordings. 06 - Orpheus 2 - a teutonic jungle remix of the closing track from Symbols, as it appears on 'Treat The Gods As If They Exist'. 07 - Thompsons Half Time - from the same reel to reel tape we found in a junk shop that brought us the 'football' footage 08 - DAMS Live At Astrolabe 2000 - we played this song a lot live in 2000, but this version at Tim London's Astrolabe club was one of the best captured. 09 - Well Done Hard Luck The Lot - from one of the industrial sequences in Joram ten Brink's film 'The Man Who Couldn't Feel'.

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Old Farts Out

Remix For People Like Us

Gobsmacked - Remix For Spaceheads

Gobsmacked - Alt Version

My Name Is Sugar Caine - Original

Orpheus 2

Thompsons Half Time

DAMS Live At Astrolabe 2000

Well Done Hard Luck The Lot

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By Kyle Larson