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Lost in 12 inches

Michael Philbey

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Every episode we drop the needle on the tracks that were part of the mixed tapes and mixtapes of the 80's and 90's. Tunes that followed us on the train in the morning, on the way to our adventures on the weekend and all the times in between.
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A special episode. Me giving my opinion of Adore U by Fred Again featuring Obongjayer to Tim Shiel on Double J Arvos. Check out the track Adore U - Fred Again featuring Obongjayer If you enjoy this podcast you will love Double J. Its where i get a lot of my new music Double J Greater Dub - Severed Heads 1991 Used with the permission of Tom Ellard…
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A newly discover remix of one of my favourite songs by one of my favourite bands They Might Be Giants This track has all the samples I talk about moving out of home and the place that I moved to. https://linktr.ee/lostin12inches Greater Dub - Severed Heads 1991 Used with the permission of Tom EllardVon Michael Philbey
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This episode I look at one of my favorite walking songs. Funded By Boy George, the first song on his More Protein label. I talk you through the walk I used to take to work everyday and the sights and smells along the way. Check out the version with out me ruining it at https://youtu.be/Rhhgo9xxLk8 1990 Greater Dub - Severed Heads 1991 Used with the…
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This week I talk about a song with very little back story produced by a DJ and Promoter still putting parties to this day. And how me lugging around some sofa's and old carpets led me to the next chapter. Oh yes and I also talk about some lights. This is Different Strokes Greater Dub - Severed Heads 1991 Used with the permission of Tom Ellard…
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A real case of love at first hear. i though I had tracked it down at Central Station but wound up buying one of the samples. My last purchase at the original Central Station records store on Pitt Street and this got me thinking about all of the other record shops that used to be up and down that street. this week we have a real banger Never officia…
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