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Hamel & Blackwatch - Discotek FLAC album

Tracklist

Discotek (Original Mix)
Discotek (The 6.00am DT Vinyl Dub)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Bed 28 Hamel* & Blackwatch Hamel* & Blackwatch - Discotek ‎(12") Bedrock Records Bed 28 UK 2001
BED 28P Hamel* & Blackwatch Hamel* & Blackwatch - Discotek ‎(12", Promo) Bedrock Records BED 28P UK 2001
BED 28 Hamel* & Blackwatch Hamel* & Blackwatch - Discotek ‎(12", TP) Bedrock Records BED 28 UK Unknown


Hamel & Blackwatch - Discotek FLAC album

Musician performer: Hamel

Title: Discotek

Country: UK

Date of release: 2001

Style: Progressive House, Tribal House, Tech House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1544 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 423

Other Formats: MMF MPC ADX AHX MP1 APE ASF

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Kirinaya
Hamel has been one of the most prolific US producers as of late, his trademark tek baselines and sharp synth stabs cropping up all over the place, most noticeably in collaborations with ex-Breeder Simon Noble under the Mezz monicker. In theory, his work with Blackwatch, aka New York's hottest producer du jour, should take off like a rocket--but that is not the case. Don't get me wrong, Discotek is laid back, melodic and beautiful--nowhere near Barotek's soulful chords, but still head and shoulders above the increasingly bland crop of prog cuts the guys at Bedrock are so fond of. Excellent warm-up material, but definitely not a peaker.
Kirinaya
Hamel has been one of the most prolific US producers as of late, his trademark tek baselines and sharp synth stabs cropping up all over the place, most noticeably in collaborations with ex-Breeder Simon Noble under the Mezz monicker. In theory, his work with Blackwatch, aka New York's hottest producer du jour, should take off like a rocket--but that is not the case. Don't get me wrong, Discotek is laid back, melodic and beautiful--nowhere near Barotek's soulful chords, but still head and shoulders above the increasingly bland crop of prog cuts the guys at Bedrock are so fond of. Excellent warm-up material, but definitely not a peaker.