Eraserheads' 'Sabado,' '1995' and remixes coming soon on vinyl | Inquirer Entertainment

Eraserheads’ ‘Sabado,’ ‘1995’ and remixes coming soon on vinyl

/ 05:50 PM July 21, 2021

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Iconic Pinoy rock band Eraserheads’ singles “Sabado” and “1995,” including its remixes, will be making their way to vinyl soon.

Record label Offshore Music and former E-heads frontman Ely Buendia announced the upcoming vinyl earlier today, July 21, via Instagram.

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“Eraserheads ‘Sabado/1995’ 45 RPM, 12” EP. First time on vinyl. The Esquire Recordings includes remixes by DMAPS and Lustbass,” said Buendia, who owns the said independent local label.

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Offshore Music, meanwhile, specified on its Instagram page that the vinyl’s “Sabado” remix was done by DMAPS, while the “1995” remix was done by Lustbass.

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“Sabado” and “1995” were released back in 2014 as part of the beloved band’s collaboration with Esquire Philippines‘ travel issue then.

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The songs also came with music videos directed by award-winning filmmaker Erik Matti.

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Offshore Music noted, however, that preorders and reservations are not available yet as of today.  /ra

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