Sleepwalk

Sleepwalk

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SINGLE TRACKS

£1.49£1.99
  1. PLAY
    Chris Watson -
    No Man's Land (Extract)
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    Nurse With Wound -
    Funeral Music For Perez Prado
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    Coil -
    A Cold Cell In Bangkok
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    Tuxedomoon -
    In A Manner Of Speaking
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    Eden Ahbez -
    La Mer
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    Raymond Scott -
    Sleepy Time
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    Cluster -
    Sowiesoso
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    Eno & Moebius & Roedelius -
    Broken Head
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    Damon -
    Don't You Feel Me?
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    Karen Dalton -
    Something On Your Mind
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    Duke Ellington -
    Moonbow
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    Future Pilot aka Tery Bina -
    Nothing Without You
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    Mulatu Astatke -
    Yegellei Tezeta
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    Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -
    Nashville Blues
  15. PLAY
    Lee Hazlewood -
    Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  16. PLAY
    Wall Of Voodoo -
    Ring Of Fire
  17. PLAY
    Chris & Cosey -
    Sweet Surprise
  18. PLAY
    The Lady Vanishes -
    Sleepwalk

And as well as music they bought

  • Once In A Lifetime + Raving ’89
    Once In A Lifetime + Raving ’89
    £16.00
  • Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
    Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
    £6.50
  • Vanilla 'Low Life' Girls T-shirt
    £8.99
  • Once In A Lifetime: The Crazy Days Of Acid House
    Once In A Lifetime: The Crazy Days Of Acid House
    £12.95
  • Black 'Low Life' Girls T-shirt
    £8.99
  • Mustard 'Heads' T-shirt
    £8.99
  • Catch The Beat – The Best of Soul Underground
    Catch The Beat – The Best of Soul Underground
    £15.00
  • 'Disco Apple' boys T-shirt
    £16.99
  • The Disco Files 1973-78
    The Disco Files 1973-78
    £16.00
  • Raving ’89
    Raving ’89
    £10.00
If you haven't been to the near legendary (and now defunct) Glasgow night it's perhaps hard to tell how the madly diverse range of music works as a whole in the club context. "Bear in mind it's a Sunday night, a 'school night' to all intents and purposes," reported Muzik magazine. "It's not traditionally a night for standing in a hot room and throwing yourself around to an unholy mix of house, techno, John Lee Hooker, Negativland, and the 'Duelling Banjos' theme." Throwing commercial common sense out of the window, DJs Twitch & Wilkes took the Balearic attitude of anything goes as long as it sounds right, injecting some much needed eclectic energy into the city's nightlife. And this compilation captures their whole aesthetic brilliantly, with Coil and Cluster somehow sitting comfortably next to Karen Dalton and Duke Ellington.

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