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Two MP3 albums for £10
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| Song Title | Time | Price | |||
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| 1. Release The Pressure | 7:39 | Not Available | |||
| 2. Afro Left | 7:33 | Not Available | |||
| 3. Melt | 5:13 | Not Available | |||
| 4. Song Of Life | 7:01 | Not Available | |||
| 5. Original | 6:22 | Not Available | |||
| 6. Black Flute | 3:46 | Not Available | |||
| 7. Space Shanty | 7:14 | Not Available | |||
| 8. Inspection (Check One) | 6:29 | Not Available | |||
| 9. Storm 3000 | 5:43 | Not Available | |||
| 10. Open Up | 6:52 | Not Available | |||
| 11. 21st Century Poem | 5:43 | Not Available |
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Several of the tracks (or at least sections of them) will be familiar to many, as they have appeared on TV programs such as Big Brother (Original) and adverts (Release The Pressure etc). However, it is possible to get a full feel for these tracks on the album, many of which sound entirely different away from the context of TV.
I would recommend this album to any fan of dance music, but also to music fans looking to broaden their horizons a little; it is an excellent musical work and demands attention from any truly open-minded lover of music.
This is not an album made of hit singles and album fillers for it really does take you on a journey, just like any other clasic album should do.
From the opening bars of Release the Pressure followed by Afro Left - both of which have damaged my speakers at some time or other. Right through to the epic closing featuring Mr Pistols himself - an album that deserves to be in any real music fans collection.
It's a beautiful creation, 11 tracks of masterful electronic creation which demand to be listened to over and over again.
My favourite track? I don't have one, genuinely I can't pick a track that stands out as the best here because I can't fault it in any way.
If you don't own this album already, isn't it time you dug deep into your pocket and sorted out that void in your music collection?
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