

Beginning Of The End: The Spectral Sound Singles (MP3)
Back in 2003, Matthew Dear was a little-known DJ, but a handful of singles on an unknown label changed all that. EP1 and EP2 were some of the first waves of ?microhouse? to emerge from American shores and their impact on DJs and producers is truly palpable. One of the true classics of this period, "Dog Days" was the first single from his Leave Luck To Heaven album and features a killer remix by Perlon's Pantytec. Spectral Sound presents a compilation of the singles that started it all. The highly influential "Irreparably Dented", "Stealing Moves", "EP1", "EP2", "Dog Days" and "Anger Management/Future Never Again" are all accounted for here. In celebration, we have released a limited re-press of these 12?s but none of these singles have been released digitally before. Beginning Of The End: The Spectral Sound Singles, which will carry all 19 tracks along with 2 never before released tracks from the EP1/EP2 sessions.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Irreparably Dented |
| 2 | Irreparably Dented (David Alvarado Reconstruction) |
| 3 | Stealing Moves |
| 4 | Stealing Moves (John Selway - CSM Version) |
| 5 | Laguna Madre |
| 6 | Reae |
| 7 | Hammers |
| 8 | Versus You |
| 9 | Claudia |
| 10 | Lakonic |
| 11 | Krist (Ceiling) |
| 12 | Making Out |
| 13 | Pinch & Pillage |
| 14 | Brang D |
| 15 | Dog Days (Extended) |
| 16 | Dog Days (Pantytec Interpretation) |
| 17 | Dog Days (Acapella) |
| 18 | Anger Management |
| 19 | Future Never Again |
| 20 | Pulpse (2003) |
| 21 | Killjoy (2003) |