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The iD.Allstars - Frühwerk
Musician: The iD.AllstarsAlbum title: Frühwerk
Style: Ambient, Techno, Dub, House
Released: 2008
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1767 mb
Size APE version: 1955 mb
Size WMA version: 1649 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 606
Format: APE ASF MP3 MP4 VOC MMF AAC
Genre: Electronic
The iD.Allstars - Frühwerk
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Tracklist
| 1 | –Cuebism | Here You Go |
| 2 | –DJ Draw featuring Farewell | Killing Norma Jean |
| 3 | –Smartbrain | Teddy Groove |
| 4 | –Yakitorih | Electric Barbara |
| 5 | –DJ Draw | Tiny Smokin' Hazard |
| 6 | –Projektohr | Abschied |
| 7 | –Oddjob | F@u'netik |
| 8 | –Projektohr | Batteries not included |
| 9 | –Smartbrain | I Feel You Are Coming |
| 10 | –Green Planet | Ubidibi |
| 11 | –Cuebism | Outerlude |
Notes
Mastered by Daniel "Sudio" Chamrad.Artwork by Monsieur J.
Releasetext:
When we drifted off into a wonderfully nostalgic retro-mood during our recent iD.EOLOGY coffee-party, we thought back with warm hearts to the starting-phase of our splendid little label. Even though during those more than five years throughout which we now have enhanced your everyday-lives with neat free music, our portfolio has grown considerably, we would never made it to this point without the artists who have supplied us with fine tracks from the very beginning.
So in order to give a little thankyou to these artists as well as to give you some proof that many may have started out small but some have done so pretty big, we gather some of the iD.EOLOGY artists of the first hour on this compilation which also initiates a new small but nice series. And since a nostalgic retro-mood is currently ace, they contribute not their latest tracks but rather some hardly or even not known works from their impetuous early creative periods.
And so we realise with amazement that Cuebism has always been about funk but not always about disco, that Oddjob is not just capable of producing intricate ambient but also some buttkicking beats, that for once Yakitorih did actually manage to get a track finished, that the chairman of our d'n'b fraction Elliptic (DJ Draw at that time) used to rock the shack with freaky house-tracks, that a fidgety breakbeat can actually fit into the clockwork of Sudio's (named himself Smartbrain at that time) techdub-tracks, that Slomo likes to ogle with dub from time to time (together with his freidn Max as Green planet) and that Projektohr can come up with a fine mastering-job just as well as with easy-going electro.
Geez, isn't it nice to see how it all developed from there? Another cup, anyone?
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