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Sharpside - Belgian Resistance FLAC album

Tracklist

Belgian Resistance 7:30
Acid Drop 4:30

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DEL 003 Sharpside Belgian Resistance ‎(12") Records Deluxe DEL 003 Belgium 2001
DELUXE 005 T, 167.2005.130 Sharpside Belgian Resistance (The Idiots Remix) ‎(12") Records Deluxe, Play It Again Sam [PIAS] DELUXE 005 T, 167.2005.130 Belgium 2004
RENX021 Sharpside Belgian Resistance 2004 ‎(12") Renaissance RENX021 UK 2004
RENX021 Sharpside Belgian Resistance 2004 ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Renaissance RENX021 UK 2004
RENX021 Sharpside Belgian Resistance 2004 ‎(CDr, Promo) Renaissance RENX021 UK 2004


Sharpside - Belgian Resistance FLAC album

Musician performer: Sharpside

Title: Belgian Resistance

Country: Belgium

Date of release: 2001

Style: Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1297 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 146

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Kesalard
I guess we all have that one special tune that we wonder why wasn’t it a hit. My top choice for that title? ’Belgian Resistance’ by Sharpside. I understand that my preferences are just mine. But still I I feel that I can judge when a song has right amount of elements in right places. And you see, for me it’s perfect and it’s special. But from analytical or even objective point of view, what gives? It’s hard hitting, it has got a massive break down early on, big chords, atmospheric, a tidy bit emotional, and everything in its right place. Is it too trance-y for techno puritans? Or is it the lack of vocals for trance heads that makes it too mechanical and cold. Or is it just that despite having all the right elements in right places in right amounts, was it was released a year or two too late? I don’t know but I must admit I sometimes wonder. But then again, maybe it’s just me. Maybe I just should be able to enjoy music despite its popularity with other people. Well, usually I do. But if you haven’t listened to ’Belgian Resistance’, you should. You really should.
Kesalard
I guess we all have that one special tune that we wonder why wasn’t it a hit. My top choice for that title? ’Belgian Resistance’ by Sharpside. I understand that my preferences are just mine. But still I I feel that I can judge when a song has right amount of elements in right places. And you see, for me it’s perfect and it’s special. But from analytical or even objective point of view, what gives? It’s hard hitting, it has got a massive break down early on, big chords, atmospheric, a tidy bit emotional, and everything in its right place. Is it too trance-y for techno puritans? Or is it the lack of vocals for trance heads that makes it too mechanical and cold. Or is it just that despite having all the right elements in right places in right amounts, was it was released a year or two too late? I don’t know but I must admit I sometimes wonder. But then again, maybe it’s just me. Maybe I just should be able to enjoy music despite its popularity with other people. Well, usually I do. But if you haven’t listened to ’Belgian Resistance’, you should. You really should.
Inerrace
evil as fucking brooding cunting menace of a track!!! .
Inerrace
evil as fucking brooding cunting menace of a track!!! .
Nnulam
Amazing chords on here, this had me almost fooled Mike Banks or Los Hermanos are on the keys. Euphoric.
Nnulam
Amazing chords on here, this had me almost fooled Mike Banks or Los Hermanos are on the keys. Euphoric.