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Various - Stjärtlapp Presents Sweden - Lesson One

Various - Stjärtlapp Presents Sweden - Lesson One

Musician: Various
Album title: Stjärtlapp Presents Sweden - Lesson One
Style: House, Techno
Released: 2001
Country: Sweden
Size MP3 version: 1729 mb
Size APE version: 1877 mb
Size WMA version: 1839 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 368
Format: DMF AU APE AAC VOC ADX MIDI
Genre: Electronic

Various - Stjärtlapp Presents Sweden - Lesson One


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Thomas Krome Hallis/Underlandet
Written-By, Producer – Thomas Krome
A2 Mhonolink Bagis
Written-By, Producer – Jonas Karlsson
B1 Håkan Lidbo Something In My Mind
Written-By, Producer – Fredrik Joelsson, Håkan Lidbo
B2 YMC Wet
Written-By, Producer – Cpook-E, Yan*

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut At – Masterpiece
  • Mastered At – Eurodisc Manufacturing
  • Pressed By – MPO
  • Manufactured By – Prime Distribution
  • Distributed By – Prime Distribution
  • Copyright (c) – Stjärtlapp
  • Published By – Corbism
  • Published By – Container Publishing
  • Published By – Nu Mood Publishing

Credits

  • Artwork – Erik Hedin
  • Mastered By – Wally C.*

Notes

Mastered at Masterpiece.
Pressed at MPO Averton.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): STJART 1201 WALLY C. A1 MASTERPIECE EURODISC MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): STJART 1201 B1 EURODISC MPO

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
STJÄRT1201 Various Stjärtlapp Presents Sweden - Lesson One ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Stjärtlapp STJÄRT1201 Sweden 2001



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YMC's "Wet" is a nice groovy deeper house cut with some steady 909's and sweeping strings. Håkan Lidbo's "Something In My Mind" is a filtertastic disco-sampling houser with a heavy groove. Mhonlink's "Bagis" is a simple tech-house groove, not much going on but it's effective when pitched down. Thomas Krome's track is the best on this ep, a banging techy neo-electro workout that starts with a distorted sample from "Alice In Wonderland" and then kicks along nicely.
santa
Hakan track is pretty nice but rather generic deep house journey of which he has produced much better elsewhere. The Thomas Krome tune on the other hand is a blinder, totally mental stop-start electro techno breaks fusion with lots of cool edits and freaky swedish vocoders. Unlike anything the man has ever produced before and the perfect fit for that transition from a detroit electro set into the harder swedish techno sounds. Brilliant!