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DJ Duke - D2-D2 FLAC album

Tracklist

D2-D2
The Hustler
Hustler Beats

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HS-533 DJ Duke D2-D2 ‎(12") Henry Street Music HS-533 US 1996
HS 533 DJ Duke D2-D2 ‎(12", TP) Henry Street Music HS 533 US 1996
HS-507 DJ Duke D2-D2 ‎(3xFile, WAV) Henry Street Music HS-507 US 2007
HS 1408 DJ Duke D2-D2 ‎(12", RE) Henry Street Music HS 1408 Netherlands 2015


DJ Duke - D2-D2 FLAC album

Musician performer: DJ Duke

Title: D2-D2

Country: US

Date of release: 1996

Style: House, Deep House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1810 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 291

Other Formats: DTS ADX AAC WAV VOX VQF VOC

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Olelifan
A1 - Pure class! One of House music's finest performances and one of my favorite Deep House tracks, an absolute gem. A retake on Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4. B1 - An overlooked Deep House joint by DukeB2 - For some reason gets cut off mid beat at the end. The grooves end but it just feels like someone pressed stop (FYI, DJ's)
Olelifan
A1 - Pure class! One of House music's finest performances and one of my favorite Deep House tracks, an absolute gem. A retake on Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4. B1 - An overlooked Deep House joint by DukeB2 - For some reason gets cut off mid beat at the end. The grooves end but it just feels like someone pressed stop (FYI, DJ's)
Liarienen
I ignored this when it came out, not even pulling it out of the shelf at Dance Tracks when scanning new releases. I thought Duke did great "updates" of classics, but for some reason I couldn't take that he was doing it to E2-E4 as I'd rather just stick to the original. Advance nearly 17 years later, I'm checking out D2 D2 on YT and then reassess my thoughts... It's definitely its own thing. I tend to think of K Duke as one of these really unsung producers who tended to get his music put into the disposable, little shelf life category. He was pretty prolific in the mid-90s. However, as I go back to pieces that I have of his in my own collection, I'm finding his variants are really his own thing, particularly in the Earth Moon & Sun releases. I'm writing this as I'm listening to D2 D2 and find myself digging his synth guitar licks... No, not Manuel (listen to that running this morning), but still something in its own right. If you read this Duke, thanks for the tracks, I'm still digging some of your tunes 20 years on, yes even Blow Your Whistle!
Liarienen
I ignored this when it came out, not even pulling it out of the shelf at Dance Tracks when scanning new releases. I thought Duke did great "updates" of classics, but for some reason I couldn't take that he was doing it to E2-E4 as I'd rather just stick to the original. Advance nearly 17 years later, I'm checking out D2 D2 on YT and then reassess my thoughts... It's definitely its own thing. I tend to think of K Duke as one of these really unsung producers who tended to get his music put into the disposable, little shelf life category. He was pretty prolific in the mid-90s. However, as I go back to pieces that I have of his in my own collection, I'm finding his variants are really his own thing, particularly in the Earth Moon & Sun releases. I'm writing this as I'm listening to D2 D2 and find myself digging his synth guitar licks... No, not Manuel (listen to that running this morning), but still something in its own right. If you read this Duke, thanks for the tracks, I'm still digging some of your tunes 20 years on, yes even Blow Your Whistle!
BeatHoWin
This is a remix of the old Manuel Gottsching song: E2-E4, which formed the basis for the the Sueno Latino track: Sueno Latino. Strongly recommend the DJ Duke version as it stays pretty true to the original.
BeatHoWin
This is a remix of the old Manuel Gottsching song: E2-E4, which formed the basis for the the Sueno Latino track: Sueno Latino. Strongly recommend the DJ Duke version as it stays pretty true to the original.