kosheen : hide u original 12″

original uk 12″ vinyl editions of kosheen singles released on moksha recordings, have been discovered in and amongst the boxes and shelves in the moksha vaults, and over the coming months they will be made available to buy from moksha via amazon.co.uk.

the first kosheen 12″ up from the vaults is their debut single on moksha – ‘hide u’ (from the ‘resist’ album) – hurry if you want this – there’s a very limited quantity available.

hide u : 12″ single
released : jun 2000 – cat no : moksha05t – moksha recordings
tracklisting :
x-side: [01] hide u (decoder & substance mix)
x-side: [02] hide u (accapella)
y-side: [01] empty skies (floor mix)

published by tairona songs

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*note : at the moment we are only able to deliver 12″ vinyl to uk addresses*

what the press said :
muzik : ‘one of the biggies floating around … charming vocals with toughed beats…’ [jul 2000]
dj magazine : ‘power packed super-charged vocal track… a three listens and yer hooked monster…’ [may 2000]
mixmag : ‘this is going to be absolutely enormous.’ [jun 2000]
wax : ‘the only house page in the history of wax which has a drum’n’bass tune as its single of the month…’ [jun 2000]
m8 : ‘very much essential listening’ [jun 2000]

from the archives :
moksha recordings original 2000 press release

the shamen : more vinyl from the vaults

the moksha ‘dig’ is continuing and further shamen vinyl has been uncovered!
a few mint-condition original pressings of 7″ vinyl in original artwork sleeve of knature of a girl are now available direct from moksha recordings via amazon.co.uk.

knature of a girl : 7″ single
released : february 1988 – cat no : soma 4 – moksha recordings
tracklisting: one-side : knature of a girl | two-side : happy days
published by : amokshasong

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what the press said :
melody maker : “this is a fine slice of cold desire…” [mar 1988]
sounds : “the games the shamen play are pretty damn weird and a beauty to behold.” [feb 1988]

from the archives :
moksha recordings original 1988 press release