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  Episode 2.6
Dissolution
         

Space Raiders - "Middlesboogie (U Gimme Hot Love)"
(from the album "Hot Cakes" - Skint BRASSIC 19CD 2000)
The episode opens with an interrupted airing of this stormer. Also heard on the 2.2 trailer.

Bent - "Exercise" (from the album "Programmed To Love" - Sport CD 01)
As Tim and Sophie canoodle in front of the off-license, we hear a brief snatch of this excellent track from the excellent Bent.

Sons Of Silence - "Crickets Dub" (As Yet Unreleased)
As we crosscut betwixt Twist & Daisy and Tim & Brian, this is the sloping dub inflected tune.

Sons Of Silence - "Herbal Alpert" (As Yet Unreleased)
This is the music in the clothes shop.

Juan Erlando and His Latin Band - "Jungle Baby"
(From the "Music For Dancefloors: The Cream Of The KPM Music Green Label Sessions STRUTCD 005)
Daisy's nightmarish vision of the Colwyn Bay Gazette offices is accompanied by this vigorous Latin extravaganza. It comes from an excellent album of library tracks that have all been sampled to death. Recommended kitsch.

Super Furry Animals - "Mu-Tron" ( From Ice Hockey Hair EP 1198)
When Daisy Contemplates our future.
(Thanks to Lord Beklanaze for this one. Great site there, by the way.)


2:6 RECOMMENDED ALBUMS
Space Raiders "Hot Cakes" - Skint BRASSIC 19CD 2000
Bent - "Programmed To Love" - Sport CD 01
Various - "Music For Dancefloors: The Cream Of The KPM Music Green Label Sessions" STRUTCD 005

 
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