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Heavyweight Vinyl
- Artist: Zero dB
- Format: 12" Single
- Release Date: 5/6/2008

Heavyweight Vinyl
- Artist: Zero dB
- Format: 12" Single
- Release Date: 5/6/2008
- Artist: Zero dB
- Label: Ninja Tune
- UPC: 5021392511160
- Item #: NINJ925111
- Genre: Electronic
- Release Date: 5/6/2008
- This product is a special order
Product Notes
Dirty jazz&bassmeisters Zero dB continue their remix project with all the attack, lan, grit and sheer fun associated with their unique brand of club music. Chris Vogado (one of the dBs and Mr. Fluid Ounce, the label that launched these boys back in 1999 with "Come Party") masterminded the remix album, "Heavyweight Gringos," released in 2007. Vogado approached 27 members of the Fluid Ounce Friends & Familia crew plus Ninja and Big Dada stablemates and laid the whole "Bongos, Bleeps & Basslines" album at their disposal. These heavyweight remixers plundered the dB drives and picked their perfect partners for the dance. Featured here are mixes from: PETER KRUDER (Kruder & Dorfmeister). The Austrian whizz took his opportunity to ruff up "Te Queiro" on this extended, building nine minute floor-filler. Previously only available as a download. NWACHUKWU (Attica Blues then, CD-R founder now), found the soul in "Sunshine Lazy" (featuring Nouvelle Vague's quirky front girl Phoebe 'Killdeer' Tolmer) and did what only he can - extended it into one long, filtered, dubbed-out bruk joint. The result is a personal fave of Mr. Fl. oz.
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Artist(s)Zero dB