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Lenny Dee & Radium - Headbanger Boogie

Label:
Catalog#:
PKG 23
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
France
Released:
24 Mar 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore, Gabber

Tracklist

A1   Headbanger Boogie 5:10
A2   This Is Your Brain 4:58
B1   Shooter 5:26
B2   Who's Next? 5:03

Credits

Producer, Written By - D. Técoult* , L. Didesiderio*

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Rated 5/5
Review by vazo Sep 14, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
I think this record is an excellent 4-tracker which contains a tune that I know would take the work of TWO quality hardcore producers! This tune is in-fact, or maybe quite obviously, 'Who's Next'. I've never heard anything like this tune; it is quite simply SUPERB! The intro, when played loud, almost makes your ears bleed! Spin-tingly sounds & synths, ear-piercing bassline, and the kick compliments the tune so well, far better than normal...! Love spinning this track.!

'Headbanger Boogie' is another great tune ( check the video aswell, FREAKY ) which is still recieving loads of air & playtime today so the fans must obviously love it, as they do with 'Who's Next'..!

Really like Radium's style of frenchcore & gabba & Lenny Dee goes without saying.,.
He's at the top of my list of favourite DJ's ( tis a very big top list mind you, but still.......! ) Absolutely love him; seen him play once in Belfast & not only is he an awesum producer, but he's a great DJ! Nice fella too...!


EXCELLENT WORK....................!
Review by djcarnage Mar 09, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
I think this release is really cool.
These two top producers produced a record Audiogenic style. Which stands for hard aggressive kicks, cool synthlines and nice use of vocal samples, like this release has!

The only thing I hoped for was that Lenny Dee had some more influences. It's clear Radium worked on this record, which isn't really bad in my opinion. But I can't really hear Lenny was also a producer of it.
Review by Jayfive Mar 07, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is a tragically bad record by 2 artists well past their best and represents the creative rut Psychik GEnocide has got itself stuck in. I was absolutely aghast when I heard the B1 in particular - samples from the same source as 'Super Sharp Shooter' ('The S, The U, The Per the E the R') over the same tired distort kick and off-beat bass that Radium used on pretty much every track. Is it any wonder when these 2 artists' best work was in collaboration with other people?