Mixtape (Hadouken! EP)

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Mixtape
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Released2007
Genre Grindie
Label Surface Noise Records
Hadouken! chronology
Mixtape
(2007)
Not Here to Please You
(2007)

Mixtape is a collection of tracks merged by Leeds-based grindie band Hadouken! to create a mixtape. The tracks include Hadouken! remixes of other songs, and a demo version of the band's debut single, "That Boy That Girl". The mixtape was released as a free digital download following the band's previous single, "Liquid Lives".

Track listing

  1. Bloc Party - "The Prayer" (Hadouken! Remix)
  2. Like Woah! - "Oh I Like (Woah!)"
  3. David E Sugar feat. Ears - "First OK"
  4. Wiley - "Eskiboy"
  5. Plan B - "No More Eatin'" (Hadouken! Remix)
  6. Virus Syndicate - "Red Eyes"
  7. TNT - "Transmission"
  8. Skepta feat. Wiley, JME & Creed - "Duppy"
  9. Klaxons - "Atlantis to Interzone" (Hadouken! Remix)
  10. Bolt Action Five - "Tree Friend Tree Foe" (Kissy Sell Out Remix)
  11. Hadouken! - "Tuning In" (H! Re-Dub)
  12. Uffie - "Ready to Uff"
  13. Kate Nash - "Caroline Is a Victim"
  14. Mr. Oizo - "Flat Beat"
  15. Klaxons - "Golden Skans" (David E Sugar Remix)
  16. Justice - "Phantom"
  17. Fox N Wolf - "Youth Alcoholic"
  18. Radioclit - "Mature Macho Machine" (Solid Groove and Sinden Remix)
  19. The Gossip - "Standing in the Way of Control" (Soulwax Remix)
  20. Test Icicles - "Catch It"
  21. Jixilix? - "Go"
  22. Hadouken! - "That Boy That Girl" (Demo)

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