Timo Maas - Subtellite

Timo Maas ‎– Subtellite

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Cocoon Recordings – COR12"054
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Vinyl, 12", Single Sided, Etched
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A Subtellite 12:28

Credits

Notes

Mastered at The Exchange, London.
Distributed by Intergroove Germany
Published by EMI Music Publishing (Ex GSA),Universal Publishing (GSA),Sante Pucello Copyright Control.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out A-side): B 846611-01 A1

Other Versions (Showing 3 of 3) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Subtellite (12", Promo, S/Sided) Cocoon Recordings COR12"054 Germany 2008
Subtellite (File, MP3, 320) Cocoon Recordings, Cocoon Recordings COR054-6, COR12"054 Germany 2008
Subtellite Remixes (2xFile, MP3, 320) Cocoon Digital CORDIG006 Germany 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Mark_Anthony Nov 29, 2010 (edited about 1 year ago)
Timo's sound turned a corner when he released this. Ditched the psuedo-electro stuff that we saw with 2003's "Unite" and decided to bring on the technoes. The bassline on this reminds me of the one in spastik where the it isnt really obvious until you're hearing it on a big big club system. The track has bounce thanks to the percussion and the bass is more like a steady throb that lurks and waits. The wacko guitar works nicely. A really creative piece of modern techno in my opinion.

I really wish that the Argy remix of Subtellite got put on vinyl. I can't believe the label releases anything as MP3 only. I've never seen a video where Sven had a CD in his hand so why even muck around in digital-only land? Sven is so dedicated to vinyl that his label only releases records with 1 track per side to prevent you (and him) from getting lost behind the decks and accidentally running your blend into the A2 or B2. I love this as I personally try to avoid 3 or 4 track releases for the same reason. One less thing to worry about on a long blend. With that said its a shame that Cocoon didnt just do another vinyl for Argy's remix, its so beast.
Rated 5/5
Review by Progressive May 04, 2010
Stomping and never stopping, this is what can i say about this track, timo maas really got it with this song, every time the bass comes back it starts with a new high filtered sound which makes it sounds even stronger, perfect for the dancefloors.
Rated 5/5
Review by baybud Oct 16, 2008
One of the best big room techno tracks of the year, in fact one of the best main room tracks i have ever heard.
The groove is so infectious, it's minimal, tribal influence and funky bass just demand to be danced to.

definitely one of Timo Maas's best if not understated productions.

I personally would love to here Dubfire do a remix of this track, although the original is fresh enough and frankly does all the business on the dancefloor.

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