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D-Bridge vs Concord Dawn / D-Bridge vs Fierce - Labyrinth / Daylight FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A D-Bridge vs Concord Dawn Labyrinth
Written-By, Producer – E.Kiljoy*
B D-Bridge vs Fierce Daylight
Written-By, Producer – D.Burke*

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Exit Records
  • Copyright (c) – Exit Records
  • Mastered At – Heathmans Mastering
  • Distributed By – SRD

Credits

  • Mastered By – Jacko*
  • Written-By, Producer – D.White*

Notes

First release of the "Exit Versus" series.

Mastered at Heathmans.
Made in England.
[P]+[C] Exit Records 2004.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 66017 09816 6

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EXITVS-001 D-Bridge Vs Concord Dawn / D-Bridge Vs Fierce D-Bridge Vs Concord Dawn / D-Bridge Vs Fierce - Labyrinth / Daylight ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Exit Records EXITVS-001 UK 2004


D-Bridge vs Concord Dawn / D-Bridge vs Fierce - Labyrinth / Daylight FLAC album

Musician performer: D-Bridge

Title: Labyrinth / Daylight

Country: UK

Date of release: 2004

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1291 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 782

Other Formats: MMF VOX AC3 AAC AC3 AHX MMF

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Andriodtargeted
Daylight is such beautiful track loaded full of soul, technique and class. Its very uplifting, with great vocal hooks, stunning piano chords, crisp and snappy layered breaks and lovely sub bass rumbles and a rolling distorted bass complete the package. Deep stuff indeed. Labyrinth is a frenetic track that seems out of place on Exit but certainly fits on the Quarantine label. A forgotten Gem
Andriodtargeted
Daylight is such beautiful track loaded full of soul, technique and class. Its very uplifting, with great vocal hooks, stunning piano chords, crisp and snappy layered breaks and lovely sub bass rumbles and a rolling distorted bass complete the package. Deep stuff indeed. Labyrinth is a frenetic track that seems out of place on Exit but certainly fits on the Quarantine label. A forgotten Gem
dermeco
I completely forgot about these tunes. Both sides are recommended 5/5
dermeco
I completely forgot about these tunes. Both sides are recommended 5/5
nadness
Not your typical Exit release (in terms of overall soundscape), but it's devastating.Labyrinth really has this epic "signature" Concord Dawn / Ill.Skillz / Bulletproof intro. I mean, D-Bridge could have done it, but it's more on the CD side. A great set-starting tune that will start the ball rolling. While it is a heavy roller for sure, I did not find it that energetic and/or hard. Imho this is why this tune is great; it's a little bit more abstract.My only question is, what is the sample about? A woman shouting something like "money" or "honey" in the intro (and at the breakdown). I've heard this in Killabites 2 as well, released on Moving Shadow around 2001, in Kosheen mastermind Decoder's "Icon".
nadness
Not your typical Exit release (in terms of overall soundscape), but it's devastating.Labyrinth really has this epic "signature" Concord Dawn / Ill.Skillz / Bulletproof intro. I mean, D-Bridge could have done it, but it's more on the CD side. A great set-starting tune that will start the ball rolling. While it is a heavy roller for sure, I did not find it that energetic and/or hard. Imho this is why this tune is great; it's a little bit more abstract.My only question is, what is the sample about? A woman shouting something like "money" or "honey" in the intro (and at the breakdown). I've heard this in Killabites 2 as well, released on Moving Shadow around 2001, in Kosheen mastermind Decoder's "Icon".
Mavegelv
This is a very interesting exit release. With two quite different sides it provides something for the early hours and later in the evening. "Daylight" is a very subtle atmospheric bass-heavy roller, where i feel D-bridge has the majority of the influence in the general sound. It's a pretty straight forward track with sweeping pads and a nice vocal accompanied by some stabs coming on and off and it has a moody sound to it. Good tune. "Labyrinth" on the other hand is quite a stomper of a track. Building up from a long intro (good for in the mix), you already know its going to be heavy. On this side Concord Dawn has the biggest influence and it seems like D-bridge is now the one tempering the new-zealanders and giving it a subtle edge, especially in the mid-sections. The track is based on a pretty simple bass-hook with a recurring squaky synth, dropping back into a more subtle (D-bridge) section now and then. Again a pretty straight forward tune but very well produced and good for the dancefloor. Recommended release
Mavegelv
This is a very interesting exit release. With two quite different sides it provides something for the early hours and later in the evening. "Daylight" is a very subtle atmospheric bass-heavy roller, where i feel D-bridge has the majority of the influence in the general sound. It's a pretty straight forward track with sweeping pads and a nice vocal accompanied by some stabs coming on and off and it has a moody sound to it. Good tune. "Labyrinth" on the other hand is quite a stomper of a track. Building up from a long intro (good for in the mix), you already know its going to be heavy. On this side Concord Dawn has the biggest influence and it seems like D-bridge is now the one tempering the new-zealanders and giving it a subtle edge, especially in the mid-sections. The track is based on a pretty simple bass-hook with a recurring squaky synth, dropping back into a more subtle (D-bridge) section now and then. Again a pretty straight forward tune but very well produced and good for the dancefloor. Recommended release