Records like these only come around once in a lifetime.
Today’s diamond record selection features not one, but two mixes of the same sublime track.
I got multiple use from both over the years, so I’ve included them.
The late Andrew Weatherall was one of the only people on the planet who could get away with making a track 11.30 long and still manage to keep it interesting.
Add The Guvnor’s mix alongside the original mix of this glorious ambient, Balearic breakbeat classic and you have one of the most iconic records of the electronic music scene and early days of rave.
Records like these only come around once in a lifetime.
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