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shakedown - at night (afterlife remix)

Shakedown - At Night

Label:
Catalog#:
DFECT50
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
29 Apr 2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House

Tracklist

A   At Night (Original Mix) 6:40
AA1   At Night (Mousse T's Feel Much Better Mix) 6:05
    Remix, Producer [Additional] - Mousse T.
AA2   At Night (Kid Crème Club Mix) 6:33
    Bass, Guitar - Daniel Romeo
  Remix, Producer [Additional] - Kid Crème
  Vocals [Additional] - MC Shurakano

Credits

Guitar - Laurent Poget
Keyboards - Scott Wozniak
Producer, Mixed By - Seb K.* , Mandrax*
Vocals - Terra Deva
Written-By - S. Mandrax* , T. Deva*

Notes

"Dedicated to Dean Webb. His soul is free whilst his spirit still remains with us."

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Review by budnik May 14, 2008
This is what i'd describe as a damn fine record. It's one of those moments where you really are spolied for choice on which mix to play. All are quality.

Mousse T delivers a very electro influenced, dark workout. Has a great breakdown. Has some tribal sounds which was the sound of the underground in 2001-2002.

Kid Creme excells himself on this mix. The type of stuff Danny Rampling would play on his old LoveGroove Dance Party BBC Radio 1 show. A more straight up funky/filtered house interpretation of the track. The MC vocals are a very nice touch aswell.

The original mix in my mind, still pips it - only just though! A great electro inspired track with some very good vocals and a bassline that is just so damn funky.

For me, this would be inside the top 10 house records of the 2000's for sure. Possibly top 5. Very very good track.
Rated 5/5
Review by mistered Mar 14, 2004
The original of Shakedown's 2001 house hit appears alongside remixes from Mousse T and Kid Creme. The former delivers a low slung stomper, confining the vocal to one breakdown and a loop, while Kid Creme funks it up with one very groovy bassline and a sprinkling of speech from MC Shurakano. Excellent package.