Nobody Never
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"Nobody Never" | ||
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Single by 2 Bit Pie | ||
from the album 2Pie Island | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Format | 12" | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Genre | Electronica House |
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Length | 7 min 44 s | |
Label | One Little Indian | |
Producer(s) | 2 Bit Pie | |
2 Bit Pie singles chronology | ||
"Nobody Never" (2005) |
Here I Come (2006) |
"Nobody Never" is the first single by the English electronic music band 2 Bit Pie, considered by many to be the latest incarnation of Fluke.
[edit] Versions
2 Bit Pie | SKR036 | |
Format: | 12" Vinyl | |
Label: | Sunkissed Records | |
Released: | 2005 | |
Tracklisting: | 1. Nobody Never (Hamel & Jamieson's Audiomagnetics Vox) (8 minutes 17 seconds) 2. Nobody Never (Original Mix) (7 minutes 44 seconds) (sample ) |
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Fluke |
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Mike Bryant | Jon Fugler | Rachel Stewart | Mike Tournier |
Discography |
Albums: The Techno Rose of Blighty | Six Wheels On My Wagon | Oto | Risotto | Progressive History X | Progressive History XXX | Puppy |
Live albums: Out (In Essence) | The Peel Sessions |
Singles: Island Life | Thumper! | Joni/Taxi | Philly | The Bells | Slid | Electric Guitar | Groovy Feeling | Bubble | Bullet | Tosh | Atom Bomb | Absurd | Squirt | Absurd: The Remixes | Slap It | Pulse | Hang Tough | Switch |
Related articles |
2 Bit Pie | Beauty School | Jan Burton | Full Fluke Discography | Syntax |