Release Info:
Artist : VA
Album : Munich Disco Tech - Final Chapter (The Gold Edition)
Genre : House
Label : Great Stuff Recordings
Catnum : GSR135
Source : WEB
URL : http://www.beatport.com
Mode Info:
Tracks : 20
Time : 02:19:53
Size : 336.23 MB
Quality : 320kbps 44100Hz Full Stereo
Tracklist:
1. Christian Cambas - We Found A World (Original Mix) 6:43
2. Christian Cambas - We Found A World (Stefano Noferini Remix) 6:07
3. Amo & Navas - The Waterparties (Original Mix) 6:05
4. Filthy Rich & Juan Kidd - Break This Down (Original Mix) 6:56
5. Federico Scavo & Danny Freakazoid & Strobe - Feroda 6:07
(Original Mix)
6. Marco Lys - Kaleido (Original Mix) 6:44
7. Ant Brooks - Reflekt (Original Mix) 8:24
8. Kiko & Mihalis Safras - Tsiko (Original Mix) 7:10
9. Max Bett - Pizza (Original Mix) 7:13
10. Danny Serrano & Gonzalo & Gonalez - Sake (Original Mix) 6:58
11. Delgado & Townston - Day & Night (Original Mix) 8:54
12. Mario Ochoa - Chronos (Original Mix) 7:02
13. Matteo Spedicati & Alexis Cabrera - Make Me Feel (Original 6:46
Mix)
14. Umek & Jay Lumen - Sinful Ladies (Original Mix) 5:42
15. Anil Chawla - Do It (Original Mix) 7:34
16. Mendo & Matteo Spedicati - Spiegel (Original Mix) 7:27
17. Dj Chus & D-Unity - Burn In Hell (Nicole Moudaber Remix) 8:31
18. Bass Kleph & Prok & Fitch - Disco Ate My Baby (Original Mix) 6:03
19. James Dutton - Dancing With Strangers (Original Mix) 6:57
20. Daniel Bortz - Suedwind (Original Mix) 6:30
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139:53 (min)
Munich Disco Tech vol.14: The Final Chapter Great Stuff Recordings All good
things must come to an end. If they don't, they eventually fizzle out
unimpressively. And so just like the smartest bands who know it's best to call
it a day when they've hit their peak. Great Stuff Recordings' stupidly
successful Munich Disco Tech EP series comes to its last release: the
13-exclusive tracks of Volume 14: The Final Chapter. No less than 20 artists
combine on this grand finale to provide an EP of highly effective house and
techno styles, making for the perfect send-off for the series. The highlights
of the previous thirteen releases have been numerous, with a huge array of
talents from Ian Pooley to Ramon Tapia to Umek to James Talk to Tiger Stripes
to Bass Kleph to DJ Chus featuring along the way. Here's what this ultimate
episode has in store: Christian Cambas - We Found A World (Original) A game of
two halves 2 big swirling, atmospheric, almost electro-esque breakdowns
intersperse a fiendishly bouncy, stripped back techno groove that's shaken and
stirred to perfection and punctuated by sharp rave stab blasts. Christian
Cambas - We Found a World (Stefano Noferini Remix) The Italian master brings
his tried and test formula to the remix, stripping elements out to create a
bouncier still reworking that's all killer, no filler. One to get the bodies
jacking and the dancefloor sweating. David Amo and Julio Navas - The
Waterparties (Fresco Mix) Those talented Spaniards deliver once again with
their undulating, elasticated wiggler, laden with sassy charm and minute little
samples that are cleverly woven together to create a syncopated jackathon that
screams "open-air summer festival-. Filthy Rich & Juan Kidd - Break This Down
Combine shuffling old skool percussion and sustained, tense lines, rap samples
and new skool flavour and what do you get? A cheeky little roller from two
soaring UK house music talents. Falling somewhere between the deeper end of
tech house and the bigger room sound, it's a track that should amply satisfy
fans in both camps. Federico Scavo, Danny Freakazoid & Strobe - Feroda Rasping
electro attitude meets techy groove on this three-way collaboration,
overflowing with a rampant bassline, white nose pulses and a generally heavy
attitude. A big electronic monster to lay waste to large arenas at peak times.
Marco Lys - Kaleido The star of Chris Lake's Rising Music provides a typically
chunky track for the compilation, layering twisted ethnic instruments and vocal
chants over one of his trademark big old basslines and hip-shaking percussive
patterns. Incessant. Ant Brooks 2 Reflekt Big room mid-'90s house is the order
of the day here, with Brooks' joyous, fist-pimping ode to the classic European
sound of older. Uplifting string cascades, heartfelt piano chords and of course
some gruff diva vocals to top it all off. Irresistible and authentic. Mihalis
Safras & Kiko 2 Tsiko Crisp, chunky beats are at the heart of Safras and Kiko's
new excursion, punctuated by sprightly off-beat bassline and echoed chord
stabs. It's a track that doesn't let up, and that keeps the energy rolling
continuously. No stop-start, up and down journeying; just solid momentum. Max
Bett 2 Pizza This gorgeous little number gets its colour from a cool, summery,
quivering LFOed synth line, equally funky and techy in its texture and bringing
a deeper moment to the compilation. It's no snooze-fest though; sublime chime
chords, sweet counter melodies and warm bass combine in sumptuous fashion
throughout. Danny Serrano with Gonzalez & Gonzalo - Sake Want some no-nonsense
techno? You've found it. This rolling tribal-infused groover is a heads down
rhythm track, concerned with nothing else but satisfying primal urges. A very
useful set builder to keep the energy flowing, Townston & Delgado - Day & Night
A deeper cut, driven by a superbly classy bassline, and fleshed out with dusty
disco percussion and gently muted chords and pad swathes. It's deep house for
sure, but with the requisite energy to make it work on an early dancefloor and
not just laidback lounges. Mario Ochoa 2 Chronos Yet more dancefloor gold in
this shoulder-popping track, whose tight and tidy rhythms are broken up by
synth 'n' tribal vocal breakdowns to brilliantly juxtaposing effect. If this
doesn't elicit a huge reaction every time it's dropped, we'll eat our
proverbial hats. Alexis Cabrera & Matteo Spedicati - Make Me Feel Jazzy,
off-kilter organ chords create a groovy yet slightly twisted atmosphere on this
peppy little roller, recalling organ classics of the past filtered through the
prism of light, seductive tribal-tinged tech house percussion.