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DOWNLOAD: Pink Skull - Drugs Will Keep Us Together

Posted 4/8/2008 10:24 AM by Cameron Cook

Tags: electronic, dance, experimental

Experimental dance duo Pink Skull have released, over the past couple of years, a slew of records, each one their own twisted child, sounding like Aphex Twin minus being crazy and with a four to the floor techno beat. “Drugs Will Keep Us Together” is a psychedelic trip through a hallucinatory mindbend, but with a steady dance beat to keep your feet shuffling the whole way through. It’s kind of terrifying, actually, which is why we like it. We’re also releasing a couple of remixes of the track (from 33Hz and Trevor Loveys), which vary in terms of faithfulness to the original but are all definitely worth a couple of hearty spins. The other track we’re releasing from Punk Skull today is the absolutely brilliantly titled “Fuck You and the MicroKorg You Rode In On”, which is like minimal techno meets electro shoegaze.

Download: Drugs Will Keep Us Together

Stream: Pink Skull - Drugs Will Keep Us Together (33Hz Dub)

Stream: Pink Skull - Drugs Will Keep Us Together (Trevor Loveys remix)

Stream: Pink Skull - Fuck You and the MicroKorg You Rode In On

I've got to say I like the

I've got to say I like the Trevor Lovey remix the most out of the three. It grabbed my attention the most out of all three of them. Personally I like the original better than the 33Hz Dub version. If you are trying to figure out which of the three to listen to go with Trevor Loveys remix, you won't be disappointed.
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I listened to the three and

I listened to the three and my favorite version of the song was the original. The dance beat is great and kept my attention through the whole song. I was impressed overall by the quality. Microkorg was good as well.
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I personally liked both

I personally liked both songs. The thing that got me a little confused was, why is the first song called 'drugs will keep us together'? I would think that no matter what the song was called that it would do very well. I think that the name led me to believe that it was going to be offensive. Are the people who are writing the song using drugs? If so they need to get in touch with a program that can help them. Narconon Vista Bay is known to really work so maybe they should start there.

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