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Phillip Boa And The Voodooclub - Deep In Velvet (CDX) FLAC album

Tracklist

Deep In Velvet (Single Version) 3:48
Never Give Up Your Smile 3:47
Deep In Velvet (The Locust Mix) 5:47
And The Wind Cries Mercy 3:53

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
577243-2, 57 72432 Phillip Boa And The Voodooclub* Deep In Velvet (CDX) ‎(CD, Maxi, Ltd, Blu) Motor Music, Motor Music 577243-2, 57 72432 Europe 1995
577243-2, 57 72432 Phillip Boa And The Voodooclub* Deep In Velvet (CDX) ‎(CD, Maxi, Tra) Motor Music, Motor Music 577243-2, 57 72432 Europe 1995
577 591-2, 577591-2 Phillip Boa And The Voodooclub* Deep In Velvet (Remixes) ‎(CD, Maxi) Motor Music, Motor Music 577 591-2, 577591-2 Europe 1995
PHILLIP BOA RMX Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub Deep In Velvet (Rmx) ‎(12") Motor Music PHILLIP BOA RMX Germany 1995
none Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub Deep In Velvet (Vorab-Cassette) ‎(Cass, Promo, Dol) Motor none Germany 1995


Phillip Boa And The Voodooclub - Deep In Velvet (CDX) FLAC album

Musician performer: Phillip Boa And The Voodooclub

Title: Deep In Velvet (CDX)

Country: Europe

Date of release: 1995

Style: Downtempo, Indie Pop, Indie Rock

Genre: Electronic / Rock / Pop

Size FLAC: 1685 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 167

Other Formats: MP1 AHX AUD MOD RA AU AIFF

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Ann
I have been a Boa-fan for quite some time ('93 to '98) and i really liked the old stuff from 1985 until 1991 and most of the things the Voodooclub did till 1998, but i must admit that most of the remixes on this release have worn out quite a bit. So if you need any justification to own this release it's the LFO-Mix. It's one of those stompers Mark Bell is talented to produce. One simple bassline, nice filters on the drums and some hypnotising samples from the vocals by Pia Lund. Another reason to get this would be the Aphex Twin remix if you don't already own the 26 Mixes for cash.
Ann
I have been a Boa-fan for quite some time ('93 to '98) and i really liked the old stuff from 1985 until 1991 and most of the things the Voodooclub did till 1998, but i must admit that most of the remixes on this release have worn out quite a bit. So if you need any justification to own this release it's the LFO-Mix. It's one of those stompers Mark Bell is talented to produce. One simple bassline, nice filters on the drums and some hypnotising samples from the vocals by Pia Lund. Another reason to get this would be the Aphex Twin remix if you don't already own the 26 Mixes for cash.