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Various Artists: CTRL C - CTRL V

CD£4.99

MCM Vs Si Spex - Harmonic 33: Back Again (12)
DJ DREN & MP3 GENIUS: OLD SKOOLIN (PART TWO) (12)
The Returner: The Return Of The Returner EP (12)
 

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Various Artists: CTRL C - CTRL V
(33Throwdown)


Over the past four years 33Throwdown Recordings has trail blazed the art forms of cut n’ paste, b-boy edit, and the mighty mastermix, leaving the competition floundering.
With 26 tracks crammed into only 7 slabs of vinyl from top cut n’pasters and respected producers the back catalogue are nearly all sought after collectors pieces.

What’s the drill? During 2006 Delic Records in Japan threw down a challenge to 33Throwdown:
Not only would they match any cut n’paste album we produced, scratch for scratch and break for break, but they would raise the stakes!

Well, round these parts, that’s battle talk, so we had no choice but to draw styluses at 10 paces.
In a war of beats in which UK/USA vs. Japan, this is round one!

The resulting arsenal is 33TT’s first foray into the full length long player, with an astonishing line up of artists who have all turned in slabs of pure turntablist gold specially for the war effort:
 

Reviews

“What an array of spectaculars"
Tru Thoughts (Jon Kennedy)

“We're glad you're keeping the C'n'P mix alive, keep up the good work”
(Coldcut)

“Brimming with references to hip hop from a bygone era subtly name checking past heroes and dropping in splashes of classic breaks. For fresh beats with an eye for the past, this is a sure shot winner. In the words of the boss, you can’t get fresher than this!”
Undercover Mag (Dudley Jaynes)

“Feelin The Returner very much... Mantronik would be proud of the Saxon Scoundrels... dope edits!”
Equinox Records (DJ Scientist)

"Incredible - some of the edit tracks must have taken months to assemble - if you want a taste of the golden era of hip hop, when there were no rules and the beats were hard as nails, then check out this little time capsule" " Strictly Kev
Ninja Tune (Strictly Kev)

This CTRL C CD is the dopest CD I've heard in years
(Freddy Fresh)