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Get Dirty (Kode 9 & Flying Lotus) EP
 
Ghostly International
format: EP
year of release: 2008

lab price: $8.00
available: yes
item #: lp-3592

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Get Dirty
- featuring: AG
 
Air - Kode9 Remix
- featuring: Doom
 
Game Over - Flying Lotus Remix
- featuring: Jay Dee, Phat Kat
 
  Get Dirty - Instrumental  
  Air - Kode9 Instrumental  
  Game Over - Flying Lotus Instrumental  
 
R E V I E W
Multifaceted EP from Dabrye (aka James T. Cotton, aka Tadd Mullinix) to tide us over 'til his new full length later in '08. "Get Dirty(1)" features the unmistakable flow of AG (of Show &...) over a squelchy horror movie beat, originally recorded during the Two/Three sessions. Speaking of Two/Three, Flying Lotus' remix of that album's "Game Over(2)" shows that the Cali-bred Lotus can make a mean Detroit-style clapper to suit the Dilla and Phat Kat rhymes of the original, and Kode 9's spooky grime take on "Air(3)" sounds extra weird with the time-stretched Doom verses (best to hit the instrumental on that one). B-side holds instrumentals for all three tracks.