Violently Happy

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 39:56

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Very Rare Masters @ work mix

Kalanw

As a DJ and having worked in a record store, the MAW mixes were highly sought after in the 90s. They were only released as a promotional copy for select DJs and had a very limited pressing. The imports were hard to get if at all. I've seen all kinds of pressings so its nice to see a high quality copy for a change. Bjork has always been a big supporter of dance and electronic music. She has the most current cutting edge DJ/Producers remixing her music. Keep in mind the song was from the mid 90s. This is one of the tracks that made MAW one of the most prolific remixing teams at the time

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Incredible.

pillo Orozco

This is not what emusic managers must permit. This is a horrible thing. Björk must be considered (as many other artist), like real professionals. This is trash. Sorry, but is true.

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How to ruin the art of a genius...

EMUSIC-011BB51F

Sorry... Go for the real thing. THIS IS A REMIX... (And it's not a good one.)

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be picky

RK3

first let me say Bjork is on of my all time favorites also remixes are amalgamations that I adore. ergo Bjork remixes = Love. Not so here. Some are maybe worth a download most aren't. In the vast world of Bjork remixes this is not a good collection.

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Wonderful!

joshuamg

These mixes are some of the best electronica dance music ever! Great Memories!!! +PLUR+

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NOT VERY GOOD

promethius

I LOVE THIS ARTIST-BUT THIS IS NOT GOOD...IT'S A SHAME...SORRY BUT THAT'S THE TRUTH.

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