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Broadcaster - England, The Remixes £3.99

Addictive and hugely successful track England is re-released as a maxi CD single and download, comprising a Radio mix, a mix by Berlin-based Oliver $ and a club mix by South London DJ Ed Gunn.

Radio & press reaction:

• It deserves to be played ALL over Radio One. If we’re doing out jobs right as the nation’s greatest, you should be hearing this in a lot of places- very special indeed! Colin Murray, ex Radio 1

• (Broadcaster) manages to make Ewan MacColl sound like Elvis in A Little Less Conversation. This record could do for the English tradition what Moby’s Play did for Alan Lomax’s field recordings. Strongly redolent of Fatboy Slim. The Guardian

• Broadcaster mixes samples into powerhouse dance beats. It’s an unlikely marriage – but I think it’s brilliant. All it needs is a radio network with the imagination to play it. Daily Telegraph

• What's wrong with me? I'm 63 and can't get ‘England’ out of my head! Stan (owner of ‘The Mass’ nightclub, London)

• Classic old-school house with bustling, funky bass, organ and brass, this is a righteous Balearic tune with a lovely folky refrain … full of humour, decency, and Englishness in its best sense. Bearded Magazine

• It’s on the playlist. We’ll be playing it a lot as it’s right up our street. Ministry of Sound Radio

• British Working Mens Club meets Lemon Jelly – it makes an interesting blend! The Beat Surrender

• A sampled Northern voice announces ‘England, and there’s nowhere like it at dawn. Come on me old beauty. And off we go’, before a jazzy, funky beat kicks in. It’s an unlikely juxtaposition, but it works beautifully and could become the unlikeliest dance hit of the year. Rock n Reel

• Whether you buy this to laugh yourself into a coma, or to dance to the techno music, one thing is certain... you'll love it. Review Graveyard

• There's an exciting, edgy quality to these new tracks, generated in part by the sometimes relentless beats, while the looping of various melodic fragments and figures can be intensely satisfying. It’s addictive and surprisingly moving. Net Rhythms Review

• I love this. I’ve been calling it ‘flat-cap house’. All FM

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