ARTiST: Elektrons
TiTLE: Red Light Don't Stop
LABEL: Wall Of Sound
GENRE: Electronic
TiME: 52:09 min
SiZE: 69,4 MB
BiTRATE: VBRkbps
RiP DATE: May-21-2007
RELEASE DATE: Jun-18-2007
WEBSiTE: n/a
Track List:
01. Get Up 03:23
02. Dirty Basement 03:53
03. Hurry On Down 04:17
04. Stop Hold It 03:33
05. Maximal 04:30
06. Classic Cliche 04:09
07. Be With You 04:25
08. The Source 05:54
09. Don't Give Up 05:24
10. Wishing 05:03
11. Interlude 00:51
12. Joy 06:47
Release Notes:
I feel love. I feel it every time I walk through
these doors. I lost myself here almost a decade ago,
and things have never been the same since. Has it
really been ten years? It seems a lot longer. It
seems like yesterday.
It was the summer of 1995 when The Unabombers first
detonated their underground bomb, The Electric
Chair, in a sweaty basement below the pavements of
Manchester. In the decade since itÆs become the
worst kept secret in the world of clubbing. A mystic
brew of house, disco, hip-hop, broken beat, Latin,
R&B, techno and northern sulphuric soul. The heart
of Mancunia, a fabled land where everyone parties as
one - strangers and soul mates, straights and gays,
north and south, students and scallies. Anyone can
open a club. Not everyone can open hearts and minds.
The chair outgrew its original home and moved onto a
bigger basement club, The Music Box, but somehow the
tricky alchemists Luke and Justin Unabomber retained
the chemistry and the vibe. Over the years, IÆve had
the time of my life with the best bunch of friends
there, and woken up not being able to remember a
thing. IÆve also danced all night on my own and
remembered every minute.
IÆve seen clubbing legends like Joe Claussell,
Laurent Garnier and Francois Kevorkian blown away by
the energy and the soul of the club. Joe was almost
evangelical afterwards, returning to NYC enthusing
about the æpower and the beauty of the spiritual
energy that was at that partyÆ.
This is a club to hold close to your heart. A club
without a membership, but a club where you can
belong. A club to treasure. A club I will tell my
grandchildren about. A club I should have told my
grandparents about. A club which has changed lives.
A club thatÆs still changing lives. A club where the
weak become heroes and everybody feels love.
Electric souls forever.
Luke Bainbrige (Observer Monthly)