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Beltram* - Energy Flash

Label:
Catalog#:
RSUK 3CD
Format:
CD, Maxi-Single
Country:
UK
Released:
1991
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno

Tracklist

1   Energy Flash 5:51
    Recorded By, Mixed By - Joey Beltram
2   Psycho Bass 4:52
    Programmed By, Engineer - Per M.*
3   My Sound 4:17
    Recorded By, Mixed By - Joey Beltram
4   Sub Bass Experience 5:00
    Programmed By - Marcos Salon

Credits

Written-By, Producer - Joey Beltram

Notes

2 Programmed and engineered by Per M. (The Alien).
1/3 Recorded and mixed at On-One Studios New York.
2/4 Recorded and mixed at the R&S Laboratories Ghent Belgium.
Published by R&S/Rhythm King Music.

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Rated 5/5
Review by Astronica Jul 31, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
'Energy Flash' is another example (if indeed any more were needed) of the strength of the musical relationship between simplicity and effectiveness. Yet categorising such an impressive piece of techno as merely 'simple yet effective' does little to convey the sheer quality of the music on display. After all, 'Energy Flash' is a relentless sonic assault that hooks you tightly and reels you in for more time and time again. Its dark, moody, rumbling bassline is capably supported by some ear-splitting beats and wave after wave of pulsating effects. Furthermore, the crispness of the 'clapping' additions on the percussion applies the finishing touches to a pioneering piece of electronic music that sounds as impressive today as it must have done upon release some fifteen years ago.
Review by DJGIT_UK Jan 27, 2003
This has to be one of the most well known of all Club records. Fans of Deep House,Techno,Hardcore or whatever derivative of club music they follow, all have a liking for this track. Played in every club across the globe and respected by so many. Whether it be the deep,churning bassline or the murky synths and chants of "Ecstasy, Ecstasy" Beltram forces you to take notice of his masterpiece.
I'm pretty sure that most wil remember where they were the first time they heard this record....regardless of their state of mind at the time! ;)