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Various
Track Assassins

Track Assassins

Artists

Various

Catno

DMT 018

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Apr 23, 2025

The hardcore house heads at Dungeon Meat have assembled another funky slab of waxy deliciousness to tuck into and this time it's a various artists affair. Mance serves up the starter, 'In A World Of,' which is rock solid cut with a physical low end but infused with real soul warmth. Timmy P's 'Utter Filth' is another muscular house workout with an elastic bassline and trippy lead. Pimp C's 'Where My Bitches' is a sleazy and ghetto-tinged pumper and Jesse Merlin brings some warped low ends and twitchy synth menace to the prowling rhythms of closer 'Do The Umm'. Essential tackle.

Available in 6 months

Apr 23, 2026

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

23€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Mance - "In A World Of"

A2

Timmy P - "Utter Filth"

B1

Pimp C - "Where My Bitches"

B2

esse Merlin - "Do The Umm"

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