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Total Tracks: 26   Total Length: 126:42

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Hot damn what a great album!

phauxkis

I love IDM, and I just recently got into Dubstep. This set's the perfect combo. Kind of surprised Burial's not on here.. Oh, and I agree with Evictus on the genre name. That's retarded.

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top notch (some of it anyway)

J.Knecht

I haven't been this excited about some IDM in a long time. Really quality. This has a real tactile sense of "discovery," that I've been missing. On repeated listenings some of the more angry juvenile stuff gets old, but the nice dubby material more than compensates.

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Planet Mu on the move

desantnik

When I was younger I used to completely "not get" labels like Planet Mu. I would turn my nose up in disgust at people who were all over it. Nowadays I find myself looking for tunes from Mu more and more often. Thank god I finally wised up. Love this compilation. Glad to see guys like Parson making big steps as well for our little Texas scene.

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Wow

nova.scotia

After the bad output from Planet Mu recently (I'm sorry but label head Mike P's latest album- you know, the one with the songs that aren't really songs? Weak), I was a hesitant to grab anything off of this. But, being this Shitmat fan that I am, I downloaded the remix of "Shut Up." Sold, I continued downloading tracks until I had used up my credits. It's a really good album. I give this one 5 stars. Check the ceephax track. good shtuff

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Damn it! Throw those Genre-givers out!!!!

Evictus

WTF "leftfield"!? You guys at emusic are literally nobrainers when it comes to musical-genres... You living in some dark reclused cave?

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