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Kid Kameleon
Aim Low
Posted by Jake
on 31 December 2007 (12:21:09)
Mentalism
Posted by Dave
on 15 December 2007 (02:27:44)
Core!
One part of a dual mix release from Kid K representing the weird end of the dubstep spectrum.
Ever since Spannered launched, we've been clammoring for Kid Kameleon to put together a mix for the site, and finally it's here. Well, it's half here, in fact: Aim Low is one part of a dual mix release from the Kid — a pair of selections representing 'the weird end of dubstep' while giving plenty of props to up-and-coming artists, he tells us. The other half, Aim High, is hosted by our good friends over at the Mashit site — and while you're there, take plenty of time to check out the spread of mixes and other great stuff on offer.
 
Big up Inkcore for the cool artwork!
 
Tracklisting:
 Aim High, the accompanying part of this mix, is available over at the Mashit site.


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