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Beyer & Lenk (aka Jesper Dahlbäck) feat. Tiga - A - Heartbreak

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Beyer & Lenk* Feat. Tiga - Heartbreak / Ananda

Label:
Catalog#:
12NOMU137
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
13 Sep 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
EBM, Techno

Tracklist

A   Heartbreak 6:17
AA   Ananda 6:23

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - miTDR™
Mastered By - Simon*
Photography - Peter Ashworth
Producer, Written-By - Adam Beyer , Jesper Dahlbäck
Vocals, Lyrics By - Tiga

Notes

Mastered at The Exchange
Pressed at MPO

Written and produced at The Globe Studios, Stockholm.

Published by ELP Medien & Verlags
GMBH/Copyright Control
℗2004 Mute Records Ltd.
©2004 Mute Records Ltd.
Distributed By Vital
Printed in the EU

EAN/Barcode: 0 724386 160461

Runout groove etchings:
Side A: 12 NOMU 137 A1 | MPO | SIMON - THE EXCHANGE
Side AA: SIMON - THE EXCHANGE | MPO | 12 NOMU 137 AA1

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Rated 5/5
Review by zync00 Aug 18, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
I just can't say how much I like this release. You could say that the vocals in it are quite cheesey but I just couldn't imagine the track "Heartbreak" without them. The vocals combined with the catchy twisted acid line come together perfectly to make a powerful dancefloor track. The b-side "Ananda" is almost made redundant by "Heartbreak"- The A-side is so good that it wasn't necessary to add a B-side to this release! This is probably one of Adam Beyers best since his early Drumcode releases.
Rated 5/5
Review by Zombee Dec 30, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)
Not quite sure what chischis is on...but I don't want any. I must state that each ear is different and has different tastes. My ass digs the hell out of this EP. It has great versatility and really pumps dancefloors to max pressure. The vocals are cheap, but effective. Yeah Tiga is pretentious, but we all knew that anyway. Beyer & Dahlbäck show they're phenominal skills yet again with killer acid lines and nifty breaks. The B-Side is more on the E-Klash tip. The kicks on both sides are deep and powerful. Just can't say enough about this EP, I look forward to more...
Rated 1/5
Review by chischis Sep 30, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Minimal, hard, tech-trance stompers that go exactly where you expect them to go, and no further. Wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for Tiga's highly pretentious vocals, and embarrassing lyrics that sound like they were written in five minutes (in fact so do the melodies). His screaming on Ananda is just horrible. Approach this with caution, or better not at all.