Today we welcome Brighton’s finest Skint Records fully back onto the site. So if you’re a lover of Fatboy Slim, The Lo Fidelity Allstars, Dave Clarke, Midfield General and others and are in the UK, get clicking.


7 Responses to “back here, back now!”  

  1. 1 ruadork

    By welcoming “fully back onto the site,” is this a case of a label which previously pulled out of the site now returning to emu?

  2. 2 chrisd

    I’m not seeing any Fatboy Slim records from Skint on eMusic right now. (I’m a U.S. user.) Are they only available outside the U.S., or is eMu still in the process of adding them?

  3. 3 yancey

    yeah, this is uk only.

  4. 4 Mike

    There are some tracks showing to us US subscribers.
    Looks like we got Cut La Roc, Goose, Low Fidelity Allstars (though their not their incredible debut), and some Dave Clarke singles.

    Downloading now incase they get pulled. Is it just Fatboy Slim we’re not getting? Was hoping some more Dave Clarke showed up in the US.

  5. 5 Mike

    For those of you in the UK Fatboy Slim’s “Better Living Through Chemistry” is essential listening - shows what Norm could do without flashy colaborations and an over-reliance on other people’s records. Arguably the best Dance music LP of the 90s. Discuss.

  6. 6 porieux

    There were so many great dance records in the 90s, that would be a toughy.

    I donwloaded ‘Bring it On’ by Goose, never heard much of them but i dig the Soulwax vibe very much.

  7. 7 SaraDevil

    Freaking UK.

    On the other hand I found this quirky little group that I have to say has quickly made it into my top rotation. It makes me feel like I have the album the New Pornographers which Challengers had been but wasn’t.

    Good Stuff.

    http://www.emusic.com/artist/Los-Campesinos-MP3-Download/11789864.html

    What I don’t get is why great labels come and then leave. I feel like emusic has more respect for the music but then labels pull out. Either way enjoy the music.

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