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SpeedyJ _ Chris Liebing - Collabs 300 FLAC album

Tracklist

Trikco_ 7:44
Treflon_ 12:30

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12NOMU136 SpeedyJ* _ Chris Liebing SpeedyJ* _ Chris Liebing - Collabs 300 ‎(12") NovaMute 12NOMU136 UK 2004
12 NOMU 136 SpeedyJ* _ Chris Liebing SpeedyJ* _ Chris Liebing - Collabs 300 ‎(12", W/Lbl) NovaMute 12 NOMU 136 UK 2004
none Speedy J / Chris Liebing Speedy J / Chris Liebing - Collabs 300 ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) NovaMute none UK 2004


SpeedyJ _ Chris Liebing - Collabs 300 FLAC album

Musician performer: SpeedyJ

Title: Collabs 300

Country: UK

Date of release: 2004

Style: Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1797 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 255

Other Formats: WMA VOX DTS AU MOD XM AAC

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Bev
A Trikco - while nothing that much out of the ordinary, it is hella effective and driving. Fantastic and pulsating kick with an on going bass line designed strictly for your maximal dance floor enjoyment. A pretty much standard break and build up, sounding just like any other introduced in a dance floor orientated tune by Speedy J and Chris Liebing, leads to one final climax and that pretty much sums the track up. Skillfully produced, no doubt. Fun, without a question. My main gripe is that it's way too formulaic and, well, doesn't stand all too well on its own. Believe me though; within a DJ set, in the middle of the night, this'll push your eye balls against your spinal chord. AA Treflon - twelve and a half minutes of nothing. In fact, I cannot possibly see why anybody would follow a high octane party number with such a filler tune like Treflon... It has this annoying vocal snippet, sounding like Highlander's burp when he has a 140 pound sword shoved down his throat. And so it goes for what seems like infinity. Painful, strikingly boring, but above all, it's meaningless, and most of all - useless. The tempo makes this track impossible to use regardless of the set you're about to drop, and it's just too unimaginative to grace you with any quality home entertainment. Overall a 3/5, mostly due to the A side number.
Bev
A Trikco - while nothing that much out of the ordinary, it is hella effective and driving. Fantastic and pulsating kick with an on going bass line designed strictly for your maximal dance floor enjoyment. A pretty much standard break and build up, sounding just like any other introduced in a dance floor orientated tune by Speedy J and Chris Liebing, leads to one final climax and that pretty much sums the track up. Skillfully produced, no doubt. Fun, without a question. My main gripe is that it's way too formulaic and, well, doesn't stand all too well on its own. Believe me though; within a DJ set, in the middle of the night, this'll push your eye balls against your spinal chord. AA Treflon - twelve and a half minutes of nothing. In fact, I cannot possibly see why anybody would follow a high octane party number with such a filler tune like Treflon... It has this annoying vocal snippet, sounding like Highlander's burp when he has a 140 pound sword shoved down his throat. And so it goes for what seems like infinity. Painful, strikingly boring, but above all, it's meaningless, and most of all - useless. The tempo makes this track impossible to use regardless of the set you're about to drop, and it's just too unimaginative to grace you with any quality home entertainment. Overall a 3/5, mostly due to the A side number.