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Housey Doingz
A Few & Far Between V

A Few & Far Between V
A Few & Far Between VA Few & Far Between V

Catno

SUSH85

Formats

1x Vinyl 10"

Country

Germany

Release date

Mar 26, 2025

Styles

The fifth instalment of Sushitech's exclusive 10x10" series showcases archival and newly remastered tracks from the cult Housey Doingz, a London pair who did plenty to shape early UK tech house sounds. This one features their elusive remix of DJ Snug's 'The Predator' a track that has become incredibly rare and commands sky-high prices in the second-hand market. It's minimal tech but with maximal impact. On the reverse of this is a remastered dub version of 'Kitchen Spasm' which is another irresistible club cut and makes for the perfect acid double-header.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

17€*

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A1

Housey Doingz - Kitchen Spasm (dub)

B1

DJ Snug - The Predator (Housey Doingz Shaken remix)

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