Dig Your Own Grave by Test Icicles (Cd5 Maxi-Single, 2006)

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Unleash the beats with Test Icicles' "Dig Your Own Grave," a pulsating maxi-single that's sure to get your dance floors grooving. Released in May 2006 by the renowned Domino label, this CD features an array of electrifying dance mixes that showcase the group's knack for infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies. Included in this offering is a Cd5 maxi-single format, allowing for an immersive audio experience with high-quality sound fidelity. With two units of this dynamic release, you can enjoy the energetic vibes of Test Icicles' music whenever the urge to dance strikes. Whether for your personal collection or as a gift for the music enthusiast, this release is a perfect pick to add some pulse to your audio library.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelDomino, Domi
UPC0801390011726
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046083090

Product Key Features

Release Year2006
FormatCd5 Maxi-Single
GenreDance
ArtistTest Icicles
Release TitleDig Your Own Grave

Dimensions

Item Height0.45 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.62 in
Item Width4.95 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks8
TracksCircle. Square. Triangle (James Ford Extended Mix), What's Your Damage (Remixed By Alan Braxe/Fred Falke), Catch It! (Jitset's Cat Shit Mix), Circle. Square. Triangle (Remixed By Chrome Hoof), Circle. Square. Triangle (Remixed By Armani Xxxchanged for Spank Rock Productions), Boa Vs. Python (Statik's Totally F*Ked Stay Connected Mix), What's Your Damage (Remixed By Digitalism), Pull the Lever (Remixed By Ninja High School)
Number of Discs1
NotesFirst up is the slight retooling of the focus track by James Ford (producer of "For Screening Purposes Only"). After that, TI get housed French style by Alan Braxe and Fred Falke on "What's Your Damage" like it's the second coming of Erasure. Things get all dizzy and grimy with the Jitset reworking of "Catch It", and the Statik remix of "Circle. Square. Triangle". Up and coming US producer Spank Rock also applies some dirty bass and some poison to "Circle. Square. Triangle". Does it sound like a crazy mess? It is.

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