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laurent garnier - barbiturik blues (carl craig rework) (mp3)

a lesser heard and incomprehensibly unblogged remix from one of the music world's most creative and consistent artists, mr carl craig. such is the strength of this man's stock you can be sure that anything bearing his name is worth shelling out your hard earned for, be it a techno classic, ambient noise or disco re-edit. this track comes from garnier's own f communications label, and is probably a favour being returned after his evil reworking of carl's tres demented track from 2003 (and if you haven't had the pleasure, feel free to drop a comment and i'll dig it out too).

check out more of his work here.