The eventual album and widespread.
Kasabian processed beats vinyl.
Vinyl single wrapped in kasabian flag secured with 2 elastic bands.
Processed beats was written by sergio pizzorno and christopher karloff and is the 2nd track on kasabian s debut album.
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First the inventory section from the website at the time is continued.
10 vinyl featuring demo version of processed beats on one side with side b blank except for words tutti a la mossa scratched in.
Processed beats is the third fully released single from kasabian it was released on 18 september 2004 and entered the uk charts at 17.
Limited edition of 1000.
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As well as being the band s first ever radio play on xfm the demo version of processed beats was kasabian s first physical release on limited cd and 10 vinyl.
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Vinyl version came wrapped in a giant poster.
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The 10 vinyl format used for all previous releases is preserved and continued.
Vinyl single wrapped in kasabian flag secured with 2 elastic bands.
Both processed beats and reason is treason are different versions to the limited 10 releases pb 10 featured a demo version of the track and the original reason 10 featured what is now known as the jacknife lee version.
Vinyl 10 kasabian processed beats 2004 vinyl discogs.
The debut kasabian album.
10 vinyl featuring demo version of processed beats on one side with side b blank except for words tutti a la mossa scratched in.
Kasabian s official music video for processed beats.
3rd full single from the band available on 2 cd formats plus the familiar 10 vinyl.
This copy has the withdrawn flag not sure how many got out.
It was released as a single on 11 october 2004 and peaked at 17 in the uk charts.