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Swayzak - Dirty Dancing

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Catalog#:
!K7128CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Synth-pop, Minimal

Tracklist

1   Make Up Your Mind 4:44 X
    Vocals - Clair Dietrich
  Written-By - Clair Dietrich
2   Buffalo Seven 5:12 X
    Vocals - Kotai
  Written-By - Klaus Kotai*
3   In The Car Crash 6:10 X
    Vocals - Headgear
  Written-By - Konrad Black , March21
4   Celcius 5:52 X
5   I Dance Alone 4:26 X
    Vocals - ADULT. , Carl A. Finlow
  Written-By - Adult* , Carl Finlow
6   The Punk Era 3:55 X
7   Halfway To Yesterday 3:12 X
    Vocals - March 21*
  Written-By - March21
8   Take My Hand 4:34 X
    Vocals - Swayzak
9   Sob 1 6:13 X
    Vocals - Clair Dietrich , Swayzak
  Written-By - Clair Dietrich
10   Ping Pong 7:21 X

Credits

Artwork By [Painting] - Thadeus Concept
Artwork By [Visual Engineering] - Popla 1000 , Swayzak
Engineer [Vocal Engineering] - Kenny Paterson
Mastered By - Rashad Becker
Written-By, Producer - David Brown (12) , James Taylor*

Notes

Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering.

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Rated 1/5
Review by nemetz Nov 21, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Being a huge fan of the Swayzak duo I was totally shocked when I heard this. Trashy synth-pop with very little innovation and awful lyrics. Quite far from the minimalism which Swayzak has been associated with or even quality synth-pop like Fischerspooner, Adult, Felix or DMX Krew. The change in orientation shouldn't have been a surprise - the Himawari release already pointed in this direction, altough it still retained a great deal of Swayzak trademark quality and style which went totally missing here. The only track worth mentioning is "I Dance Alone", but it is far too litle to justify purchasing this album. It would have been better if they had released this under another name and said: "This is our more commercial side. An experiment, really, just for fun". However, it looks as though I'm alone on this one. Sad. 3/10.