anyway, has this been repressed recently? You see this one suspicously often on ebay and some copies aren't stamped
La Roux - In For The Kill (Skream Remix)
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not that crazy bout it either but I would have bought it for a somewhat realistic price. Can't see myself shelling out 30+ for that record. It's good but not worth that much but whatever, supply and demand at the end of the day.
anyway, has this been repressed recently? You see this one suspicously often on ebay and some copies aren't stamped
			
			
									
									
						anyway, has this been repressed recently? You see this one suspicously often on ebay and some copies aren't stamped
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At least they're supporting it money wise though.
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I'd be surprised if it was the Skream remix. More likey it's the original single. The Skream remix could get away in the charts though??????Who wrote:Somebody told me, that Skreams Rmx of In for the Kill is on the 4th place in the Uk charts.
Is it really a Skream Rmx? Or is it the original from La Roux?
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"apparentley" it was due to the sales of my mix that got it in to the chart
			
			
									
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I was said to my fiance a couple of weeks back, after hearing the original on the radio, "I wonder if this song is doing so well in the charts cos of Skream's remix cos the original is dreadful"skream wrote:"apparentley" it was due to the sales of my mix that got it in to the chart
Looks like I was right!
Well done on your success with this tune man!!!!
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Yeah well in. I rang htfr a while ago too, they told me that it wasn't a bootleg and it came from the distributors through polydor. Which was a blatant lie, I did try to tell him this too.
			
			
									
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HTFR are the dodgiest fuckers in the business anyways.Rubadub wrote:Yeah well in. I rang htfr a while ago too, they told me that it wasn't a bootleg and it came from the distributors through polydor. Which was a blatant lie, I did try to tell him this too.

"Oh my God! You best call the doctors, get the ambulances ready 'cause this one is gonna go off!"
So was there a repress?
As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I managed to pick up a copy last week in Rub-a-dub Records in Glasgow, presumably after all the original 500 presses were snapped up and put on ebay for extortionate prices...
Mine was just the blank whitelabel with the catalogue no SMC01 etched
Anyway, its good that undeground music is influencing popular music!
			
			
									
									
						As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I managed to pick up a copy last week in Rub-a-dub Records in Glasgow, presumably after all the original 500 presses were snapped up and put on ebay for extortionate prices...
Mine was just the blank whitelabel with the catalogue no SMC01 etched
Anyway, its good that undeground music is influencing popular music!
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