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Shifty Disco Download Club Gets Hold Of Blame (Kick RMX)

Posted on 16th June, 2007 by Phil

Filed under Downloads, Announcements

Exciting stuff! Remixing HVTS tracks is not only fun, but it can get noticed.

Yesterday, Oxford based, independent label, Shifty Disco released Blame (Kick RMX) as part of their Download Singles Club. You can now purchase yourself a download copy of Blame (Kick RMX) from OxfordMusic.net.

This is the first time someone has chosen to release any of our material, so we are all very excited. Hopefully more to come soon!

Phil

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HVTS Deliver The Goods!

Posted on 21st October, 2006 by Greg

Filed under Downloads, Albums

The CDs aren’t available yet, due to a string of misfortunes, but all you track-hungry fans can grab a full version of Goods right here at the downloads page.

If you’re still pining after a shiny circular copy of Goods, alls you need to do is email us with ‘I Want The Goods!’ in the title and we’ll reserve you a copy and be in touch as soon as it’s ready.

Peace
Rejj

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GOODS FINALLY AVAILABLE (on myspace)

Posted on 20th June, 2006 by Taffy

Filed under Downloads, Albums

That’s right people…you can finally hear the new EP by HVTS on Myspace, the people at Sound-Worx have decided to take a ridiculous amount of time to provide us with the cds, so they’re not happening right now.

We hope you enjoy the music.

HVTS xx

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Some songage!

Posted on 15th January, 2006 by Taffy

Filed under Downloads

Apologies for the poor quality of the recording, Doym and I didn’t get round to mastering..but have a listen and see what thee think!

safe

Do send us your thoughts: band@hammervsthesnake.co.uk!

Taffy

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New Taffy Demo Goes on General Release

Posted on 16th August, 2005 by Taffy

Filed under Downloads

Here you go folks! A new track for you to have a listen to…

Once again, like Stop at Nothing and the original Neverending Story… it was recorded in my bedroom with none other than Doym Life of Betamaxx, listening back to those songs and you can hear a significant improvement in the production quality, which is a good thing! Gone are the days of Muddy Mess Productions (A subsidary of Sony). Anyways I do hope you enjoy.
In fact do drop us a line here, and tell us what you reckon.
Taffy

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