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Frontera - Nature FLAC album

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A Nature (Reverso 68 Remix)
Remix – Reverso 68
6:50
B1 Rouge 6:35
B2 Nature 6:43

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Made in Canada. Only 500 copies pressed.

Frontera - Nature FLAC album

Musician performer: Frontera

Title: Nature

Date of release: 2005

Style: House, Deep House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1812 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 696

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OTANO
I bought the vinyl primarily because of Rouge, but over time I have fallen in love with Nature (original version) - It's opening drum section reminds me a lot of Hall and Oates's "I can't go for that". The whole EP is wonderful. The beat are slow, chunky and funky and the melodies are beautiful. All three songs have a timeless quality about them.
OTANO
I bought the vinyl primarily because of Rouge, but over time I have fallen in love with Nature (original version) - It's opening drum section reminds me a lot of Hall and Oates's "I can't go for that". The whole EP is wonderful. The beat are slow, chunky and funky and the melodies are beautiful. All three songs have a timeless quality about them.
Siramath
Fantastic first release by Frontera. The track of choice is the Reverso 68 remix of Nature, which has just the right amount of disco funk to keep the dancefloor moving. It also works just as well for home/car listening, with lush keys and dub-style echo. It is a shame this version wasn't included on the album. Fans of alternative modern disco like Daniel Wang will love this release, and it deserves a place in any discerning music collection.
Siramath
Fantastic first release by Frontera. The track of choice is the Reverso 68 remix of Nature, which has just the right amount of disco funk to keep the dancefloor moving. It also works just as well for home/car listening, with lush keys and dub-style echo. It is a shame this version wasn't included on the album. Fans of alternative modern disco like Daniel Wang will love this release, and it deserves a place in any discerning music collection.