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Two Culture Clash: Two Culture Clash - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Two Culture Clash Artist: Two Culture Clash Label: V2 Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5033197289328 Genre: Dance Release Date: 2004 10 19 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: ASIA IMPORT Throughout January and February 2004 Wall of Sound's Mark Jones and Gee Street founder, Jon Baker, ferried the world's leading electronic producers out to the Blue Mountain's best kept secret, Gee Jam studios. Here each producer brought his own
Title: Two Culture ClashArtist: Two Culture Clash
Label: V2 Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5033197289328
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2004-10-19
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: ASIA - IMPORT
Throughout January and February 2004 Wall of Sound's Mark Jones and Gee Street founder, Jon Baker, ferried the world's leading electronic producers out to the Blue Mountain's best kept secret, Gee Jam studios. Here each producer brought his own unique production style into the studio to pair, face to face, with some of Jamaica's most talented dancehall, ska & reggae vocalists and musicians. The project has been christened 'Two Culture Clash', a title not only referring to the name of the album, but also to the group of musicians involved. The Two Culture Clash cast list, Jamaican dancehall/reggae/ska vocal talent contributing to the album includes an impressive list of both classic and contemporary stars; Horace Andy, Earnest Ranglin, Miss Thing, Patra, Ward 21, Bling Dawg, General Degree, Ce'cile, Spragga Benz, Big Youth, Danny English, Determine, Nadine Sutherland, Tanya Stevens, Innocent Kru and BARRINGTON LEVY. The line up of electronic artists has been selected for their originality, quality and musical influence. They include - Jacques Lu Cont, City Hifi, Roni Size, Jon Carter, DJ Gregory, Kid 606, Soulchild, Motorbass, Mark Rae, Switch, West London Deep, Howie B And Justin Robertson. Wall of Sound/V2. 2004.
Tracks:
1.1 How Do You Love Featuring Patra and Danny English Produced By Jon Carter
1.2 ... and Dance Featuring General Degree Produced By Jacques Lu Cont
1.3 This Anuh Rampin' Featuring Ward 21 Produced By Kid 606
1.4 Love Guide Featuring Ms. Thing Produced By Switch
1.5 Get Crazy Featuring Innocent Kru Produced By Zdar
1.6 Ol Featuring Bling Dawg Produced By City Hi-Fi
1.7 Enuff 4 You Featuring Tanya Stephens Produced By Prassay
1.8 Fly High Featuring Horace Andy Produced By Howie B
1.9 Backstabbin' Featuring Barrington Levy Produced By Soulchild
1.10 Knock Knock Featuring Spragga Benz Produced By Roni Size
1.11 Na Na Na Na Featuring Ce Cile ; General Degree Produced By Jacques Lu Cont
1.12 Rudie No! Featuring Big Youth Produced By West London Deep
1.13 Save Me Featuring Nadine Sutherland ; Ernie Ranglin Produced By Justin Robe
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★★★★★ 5
Really snug, but not uncomfortable
Size: Large, Color: Black
I don't know why these were so much tighter than all the other UA socks I've bought over the years. Not uncomfortable, just really tight when putting them on.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great quality
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Teenager loves these socks!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Leg part is TIGHT
Size: X-Large, Color: Black
I am a size 15, and the foot portion is comfortable enough, but the fit of the leg portion is so exceedingly tight that I can't wear them for long, which makes them worthless. I would return them if I didn't already toss the packaging.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect fit
Size: Large, Color: (100) White / White / Black
Durable and comfortable. Size works well. Very soft with nice thickness for training. Fairly long lasting
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Post-COVID Sock Hunt: Finally a Win
Size: Medium, Color: (001) Black / Black / White
Ever since COVID, I haven’t been able to find a pair of socks that hold up for more than a few months. Brands like UA, Adidas, and others seem to have cut corners—likely in response to inflation—by downgrading materials and labor rather than raising prices. The result? Socks that wear thin, rip easily, or lose shape fast.
These, however, have been a pleasant surprise. I’ve been wearing them for a few weeks and so far, they’re holding strong. You can tell some cost-saving measures were still made—certain areas feel slightly thinner—but overall, the construction is solid.
A key win: they stay on. These are ankle socks (not “no-shows”), and they hug the ankle securely. That’s a huge plus in a world where most post-COVID no-shows slide off halfway through the day.
We may never get back to the pre-COVID quality standards without paying a premium, but for now, these are a reliable choice.
Ratings:
• No slipping: 10/10
• Price: 7/10
• Durability (so far): No pilling or loose threads — promising start.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025