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Dig the Fuzz returns! The little Nottingham based label that brought us the first Embrooks recordings, the now legendary International Sound Show Stories series, the Game LP, the first version of the Action s Rolled Gold collection, Crushed Butler, the Amphetamine Generation compilations and many others is now back, based in Spain, and hitting us hard with the new Dig the Fuzz Singles Club and a great deal else!
First up in the Singles Club series is a heavy hitting slab of in-your-face sludge-core that is seemingly miles removed from the 60s and early 70s and garage/freakbeat rarities Dig the Fuzz is probably best known for. Fact of the matter is the Dig the Fuzz crew have always had an eye and hand in a wide variety of things. X-Rays anyone? This is definitely walking that path though MGSM is far heavier, and to borrow a quote from the Fuzz folks themselves, and volcanic than anything else I have ever heard from Dig the Fuzz. Limited to a run of 250 this hand cut little gem also will include free downloads and videos for you if you join up to the Singles Club. It s cheap, you get lots of goodies and you re first in line for any of the releases. BUY HERE!
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Dig the Fuzz returns! The little Nottingham based label that brought us the first Embrooks recordings, the now legendary International Sound Show Stories series, the Game LP, the first version of the Action s Rolled Gold collection, Crushed Butler, the Amphetamine Generation compilations and many others is now back, based in Spain, and hitting us hard with the new Dig the Fuzz Singles Club and a great deal else!
First up in the Singles Club series is a heavy hitting slab of in-your-face sludge-core that is seemingly miles removed from the 60s and early 70s and garage/freakbeat rarities Dig the Fuzz is probably best known for. Fact of the matter is the Dig the Fuzz crew have always had an eye and hand in a wide variety of things. X-Rays anyone? This is definitely walking that path though MGSM is far heavier, and to borrow a quote from the Fuzz folks themselves, and volcanic than anything else I have ever heard from Dig the Fuzz. Limited to a run of 250 this hand cut little gem also will include free downloads and videos for you if you join up to the Singles Club. It s cheap, you get lots of goodies and you re first in line for any of the releases. BUY HERE!
Boo Eyeplug acts as webmaster/designer for the Eyeplug site. Not the most social of creatures and with several personality issues, and rather exotic, eccentric tastes for obscure cultish stuff which makes his ramblings seem even more sweetly abstract and often annoying.
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