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  2. Where's Your Head At - Wikipedia

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    "Where's Your Head At" is a song by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx. It was released as the third single from their second album, Rooty, on 19 November 2001.The song is based on samples from Gary Numan's songs "M.E." and "This Wreckage".

  3. Junto (album) - Wikipedia

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    Junto is the seventh studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released in August 2014 by record labels Atlantic Jaxx and PIAS. It is the duo's first full-length album since Zephyr in 2009, and was announced on 19 May 2014. [1] The title is taken from the song "Power to the People".

  4. Basement Jaxx - Wikipedia

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    On 1 May 2014, Basement Jaxx released a new song for the album called "Unicorn" on SoundCloud. [42] On 19 May 2014, Basement Jaxx officially announced their seventh album, Junto, which was released on 25 August 2014 through Atlantic Jaxx and PIAS. [43] In July, the duo released the first lead single off the album, "Never Say Never".

  5. Crazy Itch Radio - Wikipedia

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    Resident Advisor More successful was Basement Jaxx's 'Crazy Itch Radio'. Unlike 'Kish Kash' from 2003, a rather ho-hum effort handicapped by letting N’Sync's JC Chasez near the mic, this year's 'Crazy Itch Radio' was easily the duo's best, mostly due to an inspired roster of vocalists: R&B songstress Vula Malinga, Swedish superstar Robyn, and ...

  6. This Man - Wikipedia

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    On the same day Vice published its interview with Natella, it published a retraction clarifying that This Man was not real and admitting they had initially fallen for the hoax, saying "we run a story, it turns out to be something that was denounced in 2009 and could be easily verified as fake with a single google, a few people call us dickheads ...

  7. Kish Kash - Wikipedia

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    Kish Kash is the third studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released on 20 October 2003 by XL Recordings and Astralwerks.After a lengthy tour which caused them exhaustion and homesickness, they settled in their new studio and wanted to develop a fresh new approach, less reliant on grooves and samples and more focused on songwriting.

  8. Rooty - Wikipedia

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    Rooty is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released on 25 June 2001.. The music labels behind this release were XL and Astralwerks in the UK and US.

  9. Basement Jaxx vs. Metropole Orkest - Wikipedia

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    Basement Jaxx vs. Metropole Orkest is a collaborative album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx and Dutch orchestra Metropole Orkest.The album features of older Basement Jaxx tracks rearranged for an orchestra with participated vocals from Vula Malinga, Sharlene Hector, Brendan Reilly, Oli Savill and Lisa Kekaula.