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Ed DMX
Breakin' Records Greatest Hits

Breakin' Records Greatest Hits

Artists

Ed DMX

Catno

WeMe070

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Compilation

Country

Belgium

Release date

Sep 1, 2022

Styles

Electro

Breakin' Records Greatest Hits by Ed DMX on WéMè Records.

With a career spanning over 25 years of electro classics since his Rephlex debut, DMX Krew certainly needs no introduction. Remastered by the man himself and carefully selected by "Fred de chez WeMe", this double LP compiles some of his best tracks from his label "Breakin' Records" to date. A must-have to bring some old-skool flavour to your DJ sets.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$42*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

WeMe070 - BE - 2022

A1

DMX Krew - DMX Bass

A2

Bass Potato - Be True

A3

Computor Rockers - Computor Rock

B1

DMX Krew - Back To The Bass

B2

DMX Krew - Night Visions

B3

DMX Krew - Emerging Technology (Remix)

C1

Computor Rockers - Green Screen (DMX Krew Remix)

C2

DMX Krew - What Happened To Peace?

C3

DMX Krew - Molten Analogue

D1

Computor Rockers - Computor Interface (USB2.0)

D2

DMX Krew - Bongard Problems

D3

DMX Krew - Past Master

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