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OSYMYSO - 4AM ETERNAL


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4am Eternal
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MM 011
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CD
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cd1794

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£1.49
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Near Mint (NM or M-)
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Near Mint (NM or M-)

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House Of The Jazz
1
House Of The Jazz
2
The Hwicci Song
2
The Hwicci Song
3
Funky Acid Stuff
3
Funky Acid Stuff
4
Kids Can Dance
4
Kids Can Dance
5
Advance Party
5
Advance Party
6
Brainticket (4 Tet Remix)
6
Brainticket (4 Tet Remix)
7
Dropping Packets
7
Dropping Packets
8
Communication Breakdown
8
Communication Breakdown
9
Muchacha
9
Muchacha
10
Times Of The Signs
10
Times Of The Signs
11
Feel Real Mad
11
Feel Real Mad
12
Voiz III
12
Voiz III
13
Afterlife
13
Afterlife
14
Temporary Loss Of Balance
14
Temporary Loss Of Balance
15
I Know
15
I Know
16
Sugar & Splice
16
Sugar & Splice
17
Milos Came By
17
Milos Came By
18
Your Life
18
Your Life

Last FM Information on Osymyso

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Osymyso (real name Mark Nicholson) is a musician and DJ from the United Kingdom who specializes in the genres bastard pop and breakbeat. He has been making music since 1994, but he released his first, album, Welcome to the Pailindrome, in 1999. His songs include Pat n Peg, which managed to turn an argument between two Eastenders characters into a beat through the looping of the shouts "You bitch!" and "You cow!", and Intro-Inspection, which brought the genre to its logical extreme. In a 2002 front page survey of the genre, The New York Times remarked on Intro-Inspection and called Osymyso "one of the most popular bootleg artists". In 2005, Osymyso set himself the task of releasing one short track every week for 50 weeks, a project he called 05ymy50. However, progress was slower than hoped, and by year's end only 15 tracks had been completed. Despite this, Osymyso felt the project was at least a partial success: some of the tracks have been released on vinyl by Juno Records, and Osymyso has indicated that he may eventually finish the project, no matter how long it takes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.