Slowdive’s ‘5 EP’ was released in 1993 and contains four songs, of which three are instrumental. Neil Halstead had a blast experimenting with electronic beats. The instrumental tracks on this EP are all accompanied by a solid beat. Comes on 180 gram vinyl.
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