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A Manchester based label associated with the eponymous record store, Fat City has been making waves with a diverse range of releases, from Trus'me's soul and funk inspired house to wonky hip-hop by the likes of Mike Slott and Harmonic 313.
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Heavy Trnka
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29 March 2010
00:04:08
9.51 MB
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Various Artists Producer 2
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00:53:13
29 March 2010
9,99 €
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Fat City resume their ground-breaking series with the 'Producer 2' album, featuring the most exciting elements from the increasingly blurred boundaries of electronica, dub and hiphop. With Dabrye, Martyn, dBridge, Harmonic 313, Illum Sphere, and Mike Slott, this is bleeding edge breakbeat science. Don't miss.
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