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Forthcoming Releases
I'm Read [Chipsound Records]
Peace & Disorder / Visitors [V.I.M. Breaks]
Break The Box - Test The Bass (Home Alone Remix) [Dead Famous Records]
Get Away From Me (Robosapiens Remix) [Dead Famous Records]
F-Word - Future (Home Alone Remix) [V.I.M. Breaks]
Asshole [Ego Shot Records]
Nervous Breakdown [Scarcity Records]
The DJ [Dead Famous Records]
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OUT NOW

Home Alone first release on Dead Famous Records is finally out today (20 January of 2010) in the form of the peak hour warehouse acid vibes of Revolution No. 3 and Get Away From Me.
Starting things is the completely mental Revolution No. 3, with its driving nature and dark and tribal-meets-industrial vibe. Revolution No. 3 is something that needs to be heard to be fully understood because one minute it's a pressure cooker of thick and groovy, and the next it's full out face melting bang your head techno. Definitely something for the 2am wide awake massive.
On the flip, Home Alone takes it into even more peak hour warehouse territory with the blinding Get Away From Me. It's not hard to imagine loads of sweaty bodies crammed into a dark dingy hall completely out of their mind to the sounds of this tune. Trippy vocals, and the mother of all hard techno grooves punctuate this one.
To back Get Away From Me, we enlisted psytrance come house and breaks stars of the universe, Kiwa, to take the daunting task of transforming the blisteringly dark groove into full on peak time hands in the air madness, and that is exactly what's been done. This remix takes the original to a completely different place, and manages to be electro house, dark heavy techy breaks, and all out funky rave rolled into a psy influenced package. Win.
Some feedback:
Revolution 3 is awesome and i'll play that in my more tech driven sets. Kiwa Remix is also interesting and will try to play that too! [Lee Martin - Dusted Breaks Records]
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Its the two originals for me, great use of the 303 in both tracks which is always a winner in my book. Nice breakdown in 'Get Away from me'. will support both. [Steve Maccabe]
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A brave move from Dead Famous here and one that shows you're not afraid to take risks. [George - 601]
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Nice original release here - I like the Kiwa remix, but feel they played it a bit safe. The pick for me is the original of Get Away From Me, love the acid! [LuQas]
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Revolution No. 3 rules man, wicked tune!!! Another DF tune for the set!! [Hexadecimal]
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Proper filthy techno music. Support [The Scientifics - V.I.M. Records]
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Loving your tracks on Dead Famous! Wonderful sound you have going on! [Duane Berry - Digital Sensation UK]
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Woo hoo :) Very good this one (on Revolution no. 3) - Proper Techno!! Me Likey (on Get Away From Me) [Mesmer]
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Strong remix, but for me its all about the accccciiiiiiiiiiiiiddddddddddddddddd!!!! of get away from me.... [Matthew Miles]
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Yeah. Reminds me of Elite Force. Cool one. (on Revolution No 3) [Yreane]
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Accciiiiiddd! Nice old skool warehouse vibe about these tracks. [Far Too Loud]
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Absolute belters, both the original Home Alone tracks are really floating my boat and will be playing but the trademark Kiwa grooves and energy are irresistable too. [Youthful Implants]

Home Alone - To My Mouth
(live at Here I Stay Festival 2009)
Home Alone - Underwater Caveman
(live at Here I Stay Festival 2009)
Home Alone - Sugar Kane (Sonic Youth cover)