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Chris Su - Sphere EP FLAC album

Tracklist

A Need You Tonite
B Bad Girls
C Futile
D Sphere

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Nu Urban Music
  • Designed At – Negative Design
  • Published By – Copyright Control

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer – Chris Su*

Notes

Design by negativedesign.com

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DSCI4EP 005 Chris.Su Sphere EP ‎(2x12", EP, W/Lbl) DSCI4 DSCI4EP 005 UK 2003


Chris Su - Sphere EP FLAC album

Musician performer: Chris Su

Title: Sphere EP

Country: UK

Date of release: 2003

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1616 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 712

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ME
Quite a mixed bag here, really. "Need You Tonight" is not awful, but is ultimately forgettable. "Bad Girls" is one of the most painfully annoying dnb tracks I had the misfortune to hear in 'aught four. "Do you know that bad girls have to listen to this track?" "Futile," on the other hand, is much better. The main bass riff is a bit lacking, but the track overall is a decent-ish piece of creepy neurofunk. The real gem here is the title track, with its claustrophobic menace, uber-tight percussion and well-spaced development, it is top flight neuro. What raises it head and shoulders above the deluge of similar tracks is the clever sample of the breakdown from The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up." Even sped up and slightly filtered, it's very recognizable for those who know. Brilliant.
ME
Quite a mixed bag here, really. "Need You Tonight" is not awful, but is ultimately forgettable. "Bad Girls" is one of the most painfully annoying dnb tracks I had the misfortune to hear in 'aught four. "Do you know that bad girls have to listen to this track?" "Futile," on the other hand, is much better. The main bass riff is a bit lacking, but the track overall is a decent-ish piece of creepy neurofunk. The real gem here is the title track, with its claustrophobic menace, uber-tight percussion and well-spaced development, it is top flight neuro. What raises it head and shoulders above the deluge of similar tracks is the clever sample of the breakdown from The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up." Even sped up and slightly filtered, it's very recognizable for those who know. Brilliant.