12"ers

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 40:27

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Phil Dubwise!

codyduane

God I love 12" mixes from the 80's... This is a treat!

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Love it!!!

samjsan

Ive had this CD for about 10 years, got it at a used record store for a steal.. When i played Sussudio and Who Said I would, the ppl in the bar LOVED the "new" mixes of old favorites!!! Great tunes!

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YES!!!

Stick-Up-Artist

This is the sound! There are so many Scandinavian indie electronic acts that are ripping this off right now. I love them and I like a lot of this. The "Sussudio" remix is really bouncy... just the minimal beats and the chord structures on these songs are great!

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