Sneaker Pimps: Becoming X Vinyl 2LP
Iāve been surprised to learn in the past few years that different people have different touchstones with this record; for most its the Nellee Hooper mix of ā6 Undergroundā which was inescapable in 1996, for DJs and house heads its āSpin Spin Sugarā (the dark garage mix is one of Armand Van Heldenās greatest remixes). For me itās actually the title track, which I randomly found on a Napster trip-hop deep dive 20 years ago. Surprisingly, for such a cool and big record, itās always been hard to find on wax (One Little Indian must be focusing their resources on keeping Bjorkās catalog in print, for which weāre eternally grateful). Sneaker Pimps started out as a duo recording instrumental trip-hop but decided they wanted to incorporate vocals for their debut album, and Kelli Dayton was recruited afterĀ they spotted her singing in a pub. She was kicked out of the band after this record because the other blokes stupidly thought they could handle the vocals themselves (*Julia Roberts voice* ābig mistake⦠huge!ā). The overall production will be familiar to anyone versed in the sounds of Cool Britanniaā¢, but taken as a set of 11 distinct pop songs, Becoming X rises above all the other moody fondue music of the time as perfectly-distilled pop - this could easily be a Massive Attack-producedĀ Madonna album. In addition to the aforementioned big tracks, check out āPost-Modern Sleaze,ā Portishead-by-numbers āWalking Zeroā and the more textural pieces like āWaterbabyā and āHow Do.ā Black double vinyl pressing with glossy printed inner sleeves, full album lyrics and liner notes.
**It should be noted that this pressing is not entirely faithful to the original incarnation of the album - it contains the more well-known remix versions of ā6 Underground,ā āBecoming X,ā āSpin Spin Sugarā and āPost-Modern Sleazeā as opposed to the original album versions; check the audio tab for samples.
- double vinyl pressing
- glossy printed inner sleeves
- record labels read 33rpm but pressing actually cut at 45rpm
- music label:Ā One Little Indian 2019
reviewed byĀ laughable butane bob 11/2019
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Sneaker Pimps: Becoming X Vinyl 2LP
Sneaker Pimps: Becoming X Vinyl 2LP
Iāve been surprised to learn in the past few years that different people have different touchstones with this record; for most its the Nellee Hooper mix of ā6 Undergroundā which was inescapable in 1996, for DJs and house heads its āSpin Spin Sugarā (the dark garage mix is one of Armand Van Heldenās greatest remixes). For me itās actually the title track, which I randomly found on a Napster trip-hop deep dive 20 years ago. Surprisingly, for such a cool and big record, itās always been hard to find on wax (One Little Indian must be focusing their resources on keeping Bjorkās catalog in print, for which weāre eternally grateful). Sneaker Pimps started out as a duo recording instrumental trip-hop but decided they wanted to incorporate vocals for their debut album, and Kelli Dayton was recruited afterĀ they spotted her singing in a pub. She was kicked out of the band after this record because the other blokes stupidly thought they could handle the vocals themselves (*Julia Roberts voice* ābig mistake⦠huge!ā). The overall production will be familiar to anyone versed in the sounds of Cool Britanniaā¢, but taken as a set of 11 distinct pop songs, Becoming X rises above all the other moody fondue music of the time as perfectly-distilled pop - this could easily be a Massive Attack-producedĀ Madonna album. In addition to the aforementioned big tracks, check out āPost-Modern Sleaze,ā Portishead-by-numbers āWalking Zeroā and the more textural pieces like āWaterbabyā and āHow Do.ā Black double vinyl pressing with glossy printed inner sleeves, full album lyrics and liner notes.
**It should be noted that this pressing is not entirely faithful to the original incarnation of the album - it contains the more well-known remix versions of ā6 Underground,ā āBecoming X,ā āSpin Spin Sugarā and āPost-Modern Sleazeā as opposed to the original album versions; check the audio tab for samples.
- double vinyl pressing
- glossy printed inner sleeves
- record labels read 33rpm but pressing actually cut at 45rpm
- music label:Ā One Little Indian 2019
reviewed byĀ laughable butane bob 11/2019
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Iāve been surprised to learn in the past few years that different people have different touchstones with this record; for most its the Nellee Hooper mix of ā6 Undergroundā which was inescapable in 1996, for DJs and house heads its āSpin Spin Sugarā (the dark garage mix is one of Armand Van Heldenās greatest remixes). For me itās actually the title track, which I randomly found on a Napster trip-hop deep dive 20 years ago. Surprisingly, for such a cool and big record, itās always been hard to find on wax (One Little Indian must be focusing their resources on keeping Bjorkās catalog in print, for which weāre eternally grateful). Sneaker Pimps started out as a duo recording instrumental trip-hop but decided they wanted to incorporate vocals for their debut album, and Kelli Dayton was recruited afterĀ they spotted her singing in a pub. She was kicked out of the band after this record because the other blokes stupidly thought they could handle the vocals themselves (*Julia Roberts voice* ābig mistake⦠huge!ā). The overall production will be familiar to anyone versed in the sounds of Cool Britanniaā¢, but taken as a set of 11 distinct pop songs, Becoming X rises above all the other moody fondue music of the time as perfectly-distilled pop - this could easily be a Massive Attack-producedĀ Madonna album. In addition to the aforementioned big tracks, check out āPost-Modern Sleaze,ā Portishead-by-numbers āWalking Zeroā and the more textural pieces like āWaterbabyā and āHow Do.ā Black double vinyl pressing with glossy printed inner sleeves, full album lyrics and liner notes.
**It should be noted that this pressing is not entirely faithful to the original incarnation of the album - it contains the more well-known remix versions of ā6 Underground,ā āBecoming X,ā āSpin Spin Sugarā and āPost-Modern Sleazeā as opposed to the original album versions; check the audio tab for samples.
- double vinyl pressing
- glossy printed inner sleeves
- record labels read 33rpm but pressing actually cut at 45rpm
- music label:Ā One Little Indian 2019


















