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DJ Rashad - Rollin' FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A DJ Rashad Rollin'
Written-By – R. Harden*
4:38
B DJ Rashad Let It Go
Written-By – R. Harden*
5:37
C DJ Rashad & DJ Manny Drums Please
Written-By – M. Gaines*, R. Harden*
5:38
D DJ Rashad & DJ Spinn Broken Hearted
Written-By – M. Harper*, R. Harden*
4:02

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Transition Mastering Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hyperdub Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Hyperdub Ltd.

Credits

  • Artwork – Optigram
  • Typography – Alex Trochut

Notes

"Broken Hearted" contains sample of "You Will Know" performed by Stevie Wonder (1987, "Characters").
"Rollin'" is based on a sample of "Walked Outta Heaven" by Jagged Edge.
Track durations and BPM are not provided on the record.
BPM:
A: 160/80
B: 160/80
C: 160/80
D: 160/80

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5055300369383


DJ Rashad - Rollin' FLAC album

Musician performer: DJ Rashad

Title: Rollin'

Date of release: 2013

Style: Juke

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1622 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 230

Other Formats: AHX WMA TTA MP3 VOC FLAC MOD

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Enalonasa
Best Rashad release hands down. Remember seeing Kode 9 play these tracks at a DMZ on a function one and nobody knew what an earth was going on, but went crazy nonetheless. Rolling just tops let it go, just.
Enalonasa
Best Rashad release hands down. Remember seeing Kode 9 play these tracks at a DMZ on a function one and nobody knew what an earth was going on, but went crazy nonetheless. Rolling just tops let it go, just.
Tenius
this is a really emotional record. it's bangin Chicago footwork no doubt, but it tells a personal story that transcends a typical footwork battle. now i finally understand what Ptop really means when he says "some tracks describe your pain" in that Meet The Era documentary on youtube. when im practicing footwork at home in my garage, i find myself mostly battling my own internal struggles. this record UNDERSTANDS that experience and expresses everything while somehow maintaining function as a solid battle record. Rashad has pushed this genre of music so far. rest in peace.
Tenius
this is a really emotional record. it's bangin Chicago footwork no doubt, but it tells a personal story that transcends a typical footwork battle. now i finally understand what Ptop really means when he says "some tracks describe your pain" in that Meet The Era documentary on youtube. when im practicing footwork at home in my garage, i find myself mostly battling my own internal struggles. this record UNDERSTANDS that experience and expresses everything while somehow maintaining function as a solid battle record. Rashad has pushed this genre of music so far. rest in peace.
Flash_back
Does anyone else experience tracking problems on Rollin'? Skipping and distortion right 1 min or so into the track? Any opinions of the quality of the pressing?Thanks in advance for your thoughts and opinions.
Flash_back
Does anyone else experience tracking problems on Rollin'? Skipping and distortion right 1 min or so into the track? Any opinions of the quality of the pressing?Thanks in advance for your thoughts and opinions.
Vikus
On the track Rollin does anyone else's cut out sooner then it should? Its like an immediate stop, think it might be a pressing issue?
Vikus
On the track Rollin does anyone else's cut out sooner then it should? Its like an immediate stop, think it might be a pressing issue?
Munimand
What a great record indeed! Of all that footwork bunch Dj Rashad must be thee most creative fella. Not only he can spit the beats and sped up samples however he wants to, but he creates that overwhelming harmony, melodies blends in nice with heartbraking vocals. This record especially makes you wonder like jungle fever made you wonder back in the day - what ? really ? did he just do it? Can't except any particular songs of this four-tracker, all of them are killers, but yes, Let It Go will serve forever after break-ups or any sad shit in your life. Fantastic record.
Munimand
What a great record indeed! Of all that footwork bunch Dj Rashad must be thee most creative fella. Not only he can spit the beats and sped up samples however he wants to, but he creates that overwhelming harmony, melodies blends in nice with heartbraking vocals. This record especially makes you wonder like jungle fever made you wonder back in the day - what ? really ? did he just do it? Can't except any particular songs of this four-tracker, all of them are killers, but yes, Let It Go will serve forever after break-ups or any sad shit in your life. Fantastic record.
Minnai
Chicago footwork is finally coming onto its own. It's like what dubstep was in the UK in 2006 - something different and fresh for the dance music scene. Smart move by Hyperub to recognize the changing times and adopt a new sound. In particular, pay attention to the mesmerizing "Let It Go" found on this record.
Minnai
Chicago footwork is finally coming onto its own. It's like what dubstep was in the UK in 2006 - something different and fresh for the dance music scene. Smart move by Hyperub to recognize the changing times and adopt a new sound. In particular, pay attention to the mesmerizing "Let It Go" found on this record.
Wnex
"Hyperdub is basically just continuing what Planet Mu did over the last three years."Is there resentment in between these lines? How about focusing on the music instead of highlighting which label may bask in the glory of having been first...
Wnex
"Hyperdub is basically just continuing what Planet Mu did over the last three years."Is there resentment in between these lines? How about focusing on the music instead of highlighting which label may bask in the glory of having been first...
Ber
I would say that it is about expanding and not about adopting and throwing out everything else.
Ber
I would say that it is about expanding and not about adopting and throwing out everything else.
Scream_I LOVE YOU
Finally coming onto it's own? Hyperdub is basically just continuing what Planet Mu did over the last three years.
Scream_I LOVE YOU
Finally coming onto it's own? Hyperdub is basically just continuing what Planet Mu did over the last three years.