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dj360° - 33 Revolutions Per Minute FLAC

Singer:

dj360°

Album:

33 Revolutions Per Minute

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1394 mb

MP3 album size:

1568 mb

WMA album size:

1420 mb

Other music formats:

MMF MP1 ASF MP3 FLAC APE DMF

Rating:

4.9 ✱

Style:

Leftfield, Future Jazz, Downtempo

Date of release:

1999

dj360° - 33 Revolutions Per Minute FLAC


dj360° - 33 Revolutions Per Minute FLAC

Tracklist

1 Intro 1:30
2 Something A Little Bit Different 2:22
3 Tag Along (Come On) 5:29
4 You're The Ones That Are Mad! 4:47
5 Cameroun 2:37
6 Piano Peace Pt. 1 4:33
7 Messy Messanger 4:27
8 How Did They? 0:53
9 Beware Of Manholes 4:25
10 Piano Peace Pt. 2 5:37
11 I'm Still Angry 3:27
12 Shh... 7:10

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – April Records ApS
  • Copyright (c) – April Records ApS
  • Manufactured By – Voices Of Wonder
  • Distributed By – Voices Of Wonder
  • Pressed By – Bel Produksjon A/S – 99042602
  • Published By – Voices Of Wonder
  • Produced At – The Point Of No Return
  • Mastered At – Sweep Studios & Mastering

Credits

  • Design – re:public
  • Mastered By – Flemming Hansson
  • Photography By [Coverphotos] – Peter Boel
  • Written-By, Producer – Morten Remmer

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5709498103020
  • Matrix / Runout: BEL PRODUKSJON A/S APR030CD 99042602
  • Mastering SID Code: L 401
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 9004
  • Rights Society: n©b

Jay
DJ 360’s debut, 33 Revolutions Per Minute, stitches together loose fragments of hip-hop, big beat and jazz to weave an intriguing cloth. The album opener, “Something a Little Bit Different,” has meandering keyboards backed up by a solid beat, while “Tag Along (Come On)” is a bouncy number. The album brings to mind other hip-hop fusion artists, most notably Pepe Deluxe. But there are some touches that are unique: the simultaneously delicate and stomping “Piano Peace Pt. 1”; the Monster Island visit of “Beware of Manholes”; or the skittering drum ‘n’ bass of “Piano Peace Pt. 2.” The closing track, “Shh…” goes for a quieter approach, calm and dreamy. There’s plenty on this album to enjoy, so spin right in.

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