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Runaway - Brooklyn Club Jam FLAC album

Tracklist

Brooklyn Club Jam 7:30
Brooklyn Club Jam (L.S.B. Baqueira Jam Mix) 7:19

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
REKIDS 029 Runaway Brooklyn Club Jam ‎(12") REKIDS REKIDS 029 UK 2008
dfa2204, none Runaway Brooklyn Club Jam ‎(12") DFA, REKIDS dfa2204, none US 2008
REKIDS029P Runaway Brooklyn Club Jam ‎(12", Promo) REKIDS REKIDS029P UK 2008
REKIDS 029 Runaway Brooklyn Club Jam ‎(12", RP) REKIDS REKIDS 029 UK 2008


Runaway - Brooklyn Club Jam FLAC album

Musician performer: Runaway

Title: Brooklyn Club Jam

Country: UK

Date of release: 2008

Style: House, Electro, Tech House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1448 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 597

Other Formats: FLAC MP2 MIDI APE MPC AHX RA

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Dondallon
Brooklyn Club Jam uses a nice edit of the bassline from LNR - 'Work It To The Bone' (about 3 mins into the Vocal mix if you are looking to track it down). Great deep groover of a cut !
Dondallon
Brooklyn Club Jam uses a nice edit of the bassline from LNR - 'Work It To The Bone' (about 3 mins into the Vocal mix if you are looking to track it down). Great deep groover of a cut !
Hinewen
Runaway - Brooklyn Club Jam - promo 12" Got hold of a copy at phonica, soho. Both sides are very good in their own right. A mellow echoey piano bounce carries on throughout the tracks and can fit well in any house, disco, deep house, idm, electro set. The original has a fat afro drum feel with a strength that drives you to the dancefloor, as opposed to the more housey/trippy LSB remix that beckons to a sunrise set. I prefere the original but will be listening to both sides. Respect to rekids - again! Simbo :)
Hinewen
Runaway - Brooklyn Club Jam - promo 12" Got hold of a copy at phonica, soho. Both sides are very good in their own right. A mellow echoey piano bounce carries on throughout the tracks and can fit well in any house, disco, deep house, idm, electro set. The original has a fat afro drum feel with a strength that drives you to the dancefloor, as opposed to the more housey/trippy LSB remix that beckons to a sunrise set. I prefere the original but will be listening to both sides. Respect to rekids - again! Simbo :)