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Dagger Paths is a 2010 studio EP by Forest Swords. It was released as an EP on 1 March 2010 by Olde English Spelling Bee and re-released later that year on November 22 by No Pain in Pop as the Dagger Paths EP (Expanded Edition), with two extra tracks from Rattling Cage 7" single and a bonus disc containing six early Forest Swords songs, four remixes by other artists, and a lengthy Forest Swords mix. It was named album of the year by FACT Magazine and Pitchfork Media placed it at number 48 on their "Top 50 Albums of 2010" list.

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  • Dagger Paths is a 2010 studio EP by Forest Swords. It was released as an EP on 1 March 2010 by Olde English Spelling Bee and re-released later that year on November 22 by No Pain in Pop as the Dagger Paths EP (Expanded Edition), with two extra tracks from Rattling Cage 7" single and a bonus disc containing six early Forest Swords songs, four remixes by other artists, and a lengthy Forest Swords mix. The six early Forest Swords songs found on the Dagger Paths EP (Expanded Edition) bonus disc were later officially released in 2011 as the Fjree Feather EP (in fact, they had first appeared on a 2009 self-released EP of the same name). Some digital versions of the Dagger Paths EP (Expanded Edition), such as that sold by Amazon.com, feature the EP's remastered and extra tracks, but do not include the bonus disc. It was named album of the year by FACT Magazine and Pitchfork Media placed it at number 48 on their "Top 50 Albums of 2010" list. (en)
  • Dagger Paths – pierwsze oficjalne EP , muzycznego projektu nieznanego z nazwiska producenta z Wirral w Wielkiej Brytanii. Pierwsze wydanie wyszło w połowie 2010 roku nakładem Olde English Spelling Bee. Reedycja wydana w grudniu tego samego roku przez No Pain in Pop zawierała kilka dodatkowych utworów, dodatkowy dysk z utworami z poprzedniej EP-ki, Fjree Feather, a także remiksy. Dagger Paths zostało uznane za 48. najlepszy album roku przez Pitchfork Media. (pl)
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  • Dagger Paths – pierwsze oficjalne EP , muzycznego projektu nieznanego z nazwiska producenta z Wirral w Wielkiej Brytanii. Pierwsze wydanie wyszło w połowie 2010 roku nakładem Olde English Spelling Bee. Reedycja wydana w grudniu tego samego roku przez No Pain in Pop zawierała kilka dodatkowych utworów, dodatkowy dysk z utworami z poprzedniej EP-ki, Fjree Feather, a także remiksy. Dagger Paths zostało uznane za 48. najlepszy album roku przez Pitchfork Media. (pl)
  • Dagger Paths is a 2010 studio EP by Forest Swords. It was released as an EP on 1 March 2010 by Olde English Spelling Bee and re-released later that year on November 22 by No Pain in Pop as the Dagger Paths EP (Expanded Edition), with two extra tracks from Rattling Cage 7" single and a bonus disc containing six early Forest Swords songs, four remixes by other artists, and a lengthy Forest Swords mix. It was named album of the year by FACT Magazine and Pitchfork Media placed it at number 48 on their "Top 50 Albums of 2010" list. (en)
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