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Stewart Walker - Live Extracts

Stewart Walker - Live Extracts

Musician: Stewart Walker
Album title: Live Extracts
Style: Techno, Minimal
Released: 2003
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1195 mb
Size APE version: 1956 mb
Size WMA version: 1165 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 254
Format: WAV VOX ASF XM DMF MIDI TTA
Genre: Electronic

Stewart Walker - Live Extracts


Tracklist

A1 Once Basement Saint
A2 Red Sun Over Tobin Bridge
B1 Cover-Band Fantasy
B2 Strength From Within
C1 Torso
C2 Click To Next Frame
D1 Senza Merda
D2 A Century Of Progress

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PRS-011CD Stewart Walker Live Extracts ‎(CD, Album, Mixed) Persona Records PRS-011CD US 2003
PRS-011 Stewart Walker Live Extracts ‎(2x12", Album, Promo) Persona Records PRS-011 US 2003
Tresor.206 Stewart Walker Live Extracts ‎(CD, Album, Mixed) Tresor Tresor.206 Germany 2003
Tresor 206, PRS-011 Stewart Walker Live Extracts ‎(2xLP, Album) Tresor, Persona Tresor 206, PRS-011 Germany 2003



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From Germany and the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, to Dublin, NYC and his studio south of Boston, Stewart Walker is global in every sense of the phrase. With past releases on Tresor, Force, Tektite, High Pass, m-nus, to name a few), he is one of the finest Techno producers in the world and continues to make incomparable music release after release. In addition to studio wizardry, Mr. Walked has spent a great deal of time working on and developing his live show, into a tour de force of style and power…capable of captivating and rocking any dancefloor. This collection released on Walker’s own, Persona label, was (as the title suggests) culled from live performances and captured as it was presented. No prearranged tracks dropped from laptop, Stewart did this entire album in one go, with every variation coming as a reaction to his crowd: their feedback and energy driving the direction of each arrangement. The music itself is as stirring, funky and soulful as any electronic music you are likely to encounter and if you close your eyes tight enough, you can almost visualize being on the dancefloor at the Liquid Room in Tokyo, getting down to the genius that is Stewart Walker.