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DJ Sprinkles - Ball'r (Madonna-Free Zone)

DJ Sprinkles - Midtown 120 Blues

Label:
Catalog#:
mule musiq cd 9
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Japan
Released:
26 Jan 2009
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Deep House

Tracklist

1   Midtown 120 Intro 2:46
2   Midtown 120 Blues 8:06
3   Ball'r (Madonna-Free Zone) 8:18
4   Brenda's $20 Dilemma 7:47
5   House Music Is Controllable Desire You Can Own 7:09
6   Sisters, I Don't Know What This World Is Coming To 10:46
7   Reverse Rotation 7:19
    Featuring [Additional Sounds Provided By] - Koss
8   Grand Central, Pt. I (Deep Into The Bowel Of House) 12:08
9   Grand Central, Pt. II (72 hrs. By Rail From Missouri) 8:24
10   The Occasional Feel-Good 6:40

Credits

Artwork By [Design], Other [Text] - Terre
Artwork By [Paintings] - Laurence Rassel
Producer, Written-By - T. Thaemlitz*

Notes

To preserve the full dynamic range of the original recordings this album was mastered without compression and is intentionally quieter than some. Turn up your stereo volume for best playback.

Thanks to Dont Rhine of Ultra-red for guidance and support.
Released under license from Comatonse.
Distributed by word and sound.
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Track 5 misspelled as "House Music Is Conrollable Desire You Can Own", track 10 misspelled as "The Occassional Feel-Good" on release.

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Rated 5/5
Review by stuarte Aug 23, 2009
I must admit to not knowing Terre's music until I discovered this on release. What can I say, this really is house of the deep. Bass lines to die for and emotive strings are abundant and of such depth, great vocal samples. This really is a sublime music to get lost in. Instant classic for sure and filed next to my Ron Trent,Larry Heard and Glenn Underground...Terre is in that league in my opinion. Music from a true individual and this shines through in every track. When house becomes art, rare my friends, rare.