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Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ
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1. | "A Face Mask" (2:57) | |
2. | "Monotone Set" (1:28) | |
3. | "Strange" (2:08) | |
4. | "Seconds" (2:19) | |
5. | "The Game" (2:14) | |
6. | "Orchards & Meadows" (2:56) |
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1. | "Whip In The Shack" (3:44) | |
2. | "What's The Use" (2:47) | |
3. | "Beneath Shallow Graves" (5:28) | |
4. | "Beat The Drums Slowly" (2:31) | |
5. | "Mardeka" (4:00) |
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1. | "Heat Of The Flesh" (4:33) | |
2. | "Home Again" (4:45) | |
3. | "Telltale Signs" (3:53) | |
4. | "Bribe & Other Vices" (4:42) |
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1. | "La La Bolivia" (4:19) | |
2. | "Oscillations" (6:06) |
The Flemish Region of Belgium was not so famous for its punk, post punk and Coldwave music in the 1980s yet a trove of bands like AA, The Cultural Decay and Kebab came up in Flanders with self-released small runs of their own music. Another one of these undiscovered bands was O Veux. In the early 80s four unemployed guys from Hasselt, Belgium sought out raw, progressive music in order to escape the boredom of their daily lives. Heavily influenced by the local music scene (a breeding ground for left-of-center groups), the guys decided to form their own band. Features O Veux's complete studio recordings from 1982-1986 with additional unreleased tracks and is limited to an edition of 300 copies.
If you decide an product is not suitable within 14 days of delivery, you can return it to us for a replacement or refund. Returns must be unused and in their original, undamaged packaging.
Some items are excluded from our money back guarantee:
- Computer software that has been unsealed or registered
- Any item that comes directly into contact with the nose, ears or mouth
To arrange a return, just contact our customer service department on 020 7424 2800 or via our customer support form.
Add a buy button to your tracks and playlists by clicking the pencil icon below the waveform. In the edit page, go to the 'Metadata' tab and add your Juno artist, label or release page for listeners to purchase your release / releases.
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