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Jaytech - Headcase / Pepe's Garden FLAC album

Tracklist

Headcase 7:26
Pepe's Garden 7:41

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ANJDEE-020 Jaytech Headcase / Pepe's Garden ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) Anjunadeep ANJDEE-020 UK 2008
ANJDEE-020 Jaytech Headcase / Pepe's Garden ‎(CDr, Ltd, Promo) Anjunadeep ANJDEE-020 UK 2008
ACDDEE-020 Jaytech Headcase / Pepe's Garden ‎(CDr, Single) Anjunadeep ACDDEE-020 UK 2008


Jaytech - Headcase / Pepe's Garden FLAC album

Musician performer: Jaytech

Title: Headcase / Pepe's Garden

Country: UK

Date of release: 2008

Style: Progressive House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1928 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 156

Other Formats: WMA MIDI ASF AC3 WAV ADX AAC

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Dog_Uoll
"Pepe's Garden" is the anthem, no doubt, everyone knows from Jimbo. It's one of his signature songs representing the typical Funky/Electro crossover he's known for. A happy feel-good number with the sole intent of getting the dancefloor moving. The Tritonal Remix is more of the same, if surrounded by a slightly different shell of sounds. A nice little extra for hardcore fans of the original."Headcase", on the other hand, takes something of a different route, or at least I think so. It's calmer, deeper and more progressive in that it takes awhile to get things going and has more of an adventurous flow to it. I favour this one as it's not quite something you'd expect from Jaytech. It has something unique about it, and even holds a little beauty to its own.
Dog_Uoll
"Pepe's Garden" is the anthem, no doubt, everyone knows from Jimbo. It's one of his signature songs representing the typical Funky/Electro crossover he's known for. A happy feel-good number with the sole intent of getting the dancefloor moving. The Tritonal Remix is more of the same, if surrounded by a slightly different shell of sounds. A nice little extra for hardcore fans of the original."Headcase", on the other hand, takes something of a different route, or at least I think so. It's calmer, deeper and more progressive in that it takes awhile to get things going and has more of an adventurous flow to it. I favour this one as it's not quite something you'd expect from Jaytech. It has something unique about it, and even holds a little beauty to its own.
Malahelm
Probably still Jaytech's best, and Anjuna made it even better when they added that Tritonal remix.
Malahelm
Probably still Jaytech's best, and Anjuna made it even better when they added that Tritonal remix.