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Stepping up for album number four on Planet Mu, if you don't know Shitmat by now then where have you been? Co-founder of the seminal Wrong Music record label and veteran of the breakcore scene, Henry Collins from Brighton is back. Is "One Foot in the Rave" the end of the line for Shitmat as you know him? Will this be his last album under the Shitmat moniker? If so, what a better way to end things with the way it all began, back to the oldskool. With throwback albums being the fashion, Shitmat joins the likes of Zomby and Glowstyx to bring a nostalgic album of 92-94 jungle breaks and amen killers. Shitmat has gone to great effort in the album to keep the original authentic Jungle sound using an Akai S950 sampler, the hardcore junglist's weapon of choice and sampling cassettes from old pirate radio shows. This amen-heavy full length is reminiscent of DJ Seduction, Foul Play and early Remarc with a tip of the hat from Shitmat towards the oldskool masters of the break. The ablum also features a lovely full colour sleeve by Garbage Pail Kids artist John Pound!
Tracklisting:
A1. The Golden Age Of British Dance
A2. Front 2 Da Back
A3. Sniffer Dogs
B1. Nasty Rabbits
B2. Illegal Soundz Of The Vibe
B3. Downer
C1. Clash And Carry (Old Socks Remix)
C2. Best Before 10-11-1992
C3. Fairy Green Liquid
D1. Archaeology
D2. Whitelabel Unity
D3. Just a B-side

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