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2. Spek Smell The Coffee (12" - White) |
The title may be familiar with you, as the Hackney Soldiers mix is already creating quite a stir apparently. And this particular track isnt happy to disappear quite yet. Spek enlist the help of veteran groovers the Utah Saints for the A side. They come up with a mediocre offering that revels in repetition up to a point sounding Fatboy funky but after that point going nowhere. Recent favourites, The Spooks, come up with an alternative mix of full vocals, Miles Davis sax and raps aplenty an impressive tune in its own right, and one which should by rights be on the A Side. |
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