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Description:
Mastered at Metropolis, London.
Made in EU
(P) 2010 Warp Records Limited
(C) 2010 Warp Records Limited
Warp.net
Special thanks to Steve Beckett; all at Warp and Warp Music; Ned Beckett, Mia and all at LittleBig; Julian. Katya. Chantal, Kathy. Jonny, Tony, Gudrun, Amon, Ren and Otto. Fenk. Drumeyes and Dead Fader. Goukun. Mark, Daren and Justin.
Issued as a 6-panel (tri-fold) Digipak with clear tray right-most.
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