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  • Forgot I bought a shirt and the BTSTU vinyl

  • Sep 10, 2020

    WOW!

  • Sep 10, 2020

    Wish i copped something from the Jai drop🥺

  • Sep 10, 2020
    Teddy Bridgewater

    Jasmine is finally in stock and shipping in 24 hours we’re here gang

    Just to be clear it says shipping soon. The 24hrs part is in relation to changing your order details

  • Sep 10, 2020
    Ottmar

    So excited for this, gonna get my BTSTU with this as well

    Same. 2 of the tracks I have been listening to for years & dreaming about playing on vinyl. Soon to be a reality! Really excited. I’d lost all hope of getting these. So today is a great day

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    cant stop thinking about a dj paul/ djai paul mashup

  • 100,000 years later YESSSSSSSS WE ARE EATING BOYS

  • Sep 10, 2020
    Ottmar

    So excited for this, gonna get my BTSTU with this as well

    forgot I ordered this too

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    “Str8 Outta Mumbai” seems to be, maybe, dare I say—finished. Which makes sense, because it would be impossible to improve upon this. The mind reels when imagining the colossal impact this song could have made if it was given a proper release years ago—the charts it could have climbed, the brains it could have blown, the joy it could have spread. Propelled by samples of Ravi Shankar’s soundtrack for the 1979 Bollywood film Meera, ‘Str8 Outta Mumbai’ is a miracle of cultural synthesis, in which a young British man of Indian descent gloriously expands what pop music can be. At the song’s apex, right when you expect a Prince-ly guitar solo to hit, a Hindi vocal sample erupts instead. I’ve listened to this song hundreds of times across the last six years, and that moment still fills me with awe. It’s the sound of borders breaking, of traditions mingling, of a utopian closeness that so often seems so far away.”

    Perfectly said

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    Ay yall see Reinen's IG story? looks like she's finishing up those demos we heard on the show

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    SegaDreamFlash

    Ay yall see Reinen's IG story? looks like she's finishing up those demos we heard on the show

    Peep the SEPT20 date in the most recent one

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    xo

    Peep the SEPT20 date in the most recent one

    Month / Year of creation 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • Sep 12, 2020
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    TweedDiadoras

    cant stop thinking about a dj paul/ djai paul mashup

    It's defo coming soon and it's gonna be a great one. Thank you. Take care. <3

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    Sep 12, 2020
    DJPAUL

    It's defo coming soon and it's gonna be a great one. Thank you. Take care. <3

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    DJPAUL

    It's defo coming soon and it's gonna be a great one. Thank you. Take care. <3

    oh man, I meant DJ Paul of 3 6!

    I'll be checking out your next mix, too!

  • Sep 14, 2020
    aMZoqFun

    Month / Year of creation 🤷🏻‍♂️

    when did the demo get previewed though, wasnt it in August?

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  • Sep 16, 2020
    WRF

    wooooooo

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    WRF

    Did this arrive today?

    Are you in the UK??

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    Not my picture:

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    Campari

    Not my picture:

    wow, didn't know it would have a new cover art

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    aMZoqFun

    Did this arrive today?

    Are you in the UK??

    yes x2

  • DevilOrAngel

    “Str8 Outta Mumbai” seems to be, maybe, dare I say—finished. Which makes sense, because it would be impossible to improve upon this. The mind reels when imagining the colossal impact this song could have made if it was given a proper release years ago—the charts it could have climbed, the brains it could have blown, the joy it could have spread. Propelled by samples of Ravi Shankar’s soundtrack for the 1979 Bollywood film Meera, ‘Str8 Outta Mumbai’ is a miracle of cultural synthesis, in which a young British man of Indian descent gloriously expands what pop music can be. At the song’s apex, right when you expect a Prince-ly guitar solo to hit, a Hindi vocal sample erupts instead. I’ve listened to this song hundreds of times across the last six years, and that moment still fills me with awe. It’s the sound of borders breaking, of traditions mingling, of a utopian closeness that so often seems so far away.”

    Perfectly said

    The sample hit in that song is ethereal

  • Sep 16, 2020

    Doesn’t look like the centre label is metallic? Does it smell of flowers?