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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2006 · 5 MIN

Lareux #3 (Dat Bad Ass Sound!)

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A slam'n neo-classic from the mighty La Reux Da Cat, Lareux #3 is far from his third track he'd made at this point in time, probably late 2003-ish when the original pattern was made, but that fact is lost to time. Who knows, made he'd mixed it not long after it was first made it and I finally it with a studio dubbing when I'd finally learned how to create and record such madness. This was back when I was in my element behind the boards and ripping sounds apart like mad professor, a true sound scientist, if I do say so myself. And, nowadays, with my new found knowledge of how to actually Master these old school closet bangers finally out dub Station One archive, well, they're starting to sound as fresh as tomorrow once again. So put on your party pants, if you wear such things, and hit that dance floor, or zone out to the massive sci-fi sounds blasting out our speakers,. Please listen at a reasonable volume. ;D

A slam'n neo-classic from the mighty La Reux Da Cat, Lareux #3 is far from his third track he'd made at this point in time, probably late 2003-ish when the original pattern was made, but that fact is lost to time. Who knows, made he'd mixed it not long after it was first made it and I finally it with a studio dubbing when I'd finally learned how to create and record such madness. This was back when I was in my element behind the boards and ripping sounds apart like mad professor, a true sound scientist, if I do say so myself. And, nowadays, with my new found knowledge of how to actually Master these old school closet bangers finally out dub Station One archive, well, they're starting to sound as fresh as tomorrow once again. So put on your party pants, if you wear such things, and hit that dance floor, or zone out to the massive sci-fi sounds blasting out our speakers,. Please listen at a reasonable volume. ;D

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