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Bryan Gee - The Sound Of Movement

Label: Movement
Catalog#: MOVCD3
Format: CD, Mixed
Country:UK
Released:2003
Genre: Electronic
Style: Drum n Bass
Credits: DJ Mix - Bryan Gee
Notes:
Rating:   4.1/5 (20 votesRate It
Submitted by:milo

Tracklisting:

1 Roni Size Trust Me (VIP Mix) (2:28)
2 Trinity Warp (1:26)
3 3 Way Appreciation (2:46)
4 I Kamanchi* Soul Beat Calling (2:25)
    Featuring - Tali
5 Roni Size Uncensored (2:04)
6 Dillinja This Is A Warning (2:05)
7 J Majik & Sonic New Generation (2:46)
8 Danny C Take Me Back (2:25)
9 Danny C & Addiction* Feel It (2:44)
10 Calibre Hold Back (Jah) (2:13)
11 M.I.S.T. & High Contrast 3 AM (4:28)
12 DJ Marky & XRS Moments Of Lust (4:13)
13 Influx Datum Back For More (High Contrast Remix) (4:52)
    Remix - High Contrast
14 DJ Marky & XRS LK (M.I.S.T. Remix) (5:07)
    Remix - M.I.S.T.
  Vocals - Stamina MC
15 Total Science Good Love (3:02)
16 E-Z Rollers Back To Love (VIP Mix) (2:18)
17 J Majik vs. Gil Felix Capoeira (5:12)
18 Ray Keith No No (2:52)
    Vocals - Alexandra , MC Navigator*
19 D. Kay & Epsilon Barcelona (High Contrast Remix) (4:41)
    Remix - High Contrast
  Vocals - Cleveland Watkiss
20 Ruffstuff & Eljay Soulshine (4:39)
21 XRS Search (4:18)
22 Ill Logic & DJ Raf Electrozan (4:19)

User Reviews:

wtmporter, Sep 09, 2003

This really sucks. Bryan plays everything way too fast (mistakenly taking high tempos to be an adequate substitute for classy setlists) and from the sounds of it, he and his MCs (Darrison, Stamina, and Tali) slapped it off without any care, thought, or concentration. The mixing's shoddy (including the odd mobile DJ stylee fade out-fade in without any attempt to make the tracks gel, and at one point a stray high-hat brought in out of time and then faded out again before being brought in properly about two minutes later); the MC's efforts are really pretty insulting (sample: "Yes yes, oui oui, si si, two zero zero three, the mix cd from Bryan Gee" - I paid fifteen quid for this!); and the tracks are pretty lame too. The good ones (MIST's '3am', Ruffstuff & LJ's 'Soulshine') are worth having, but perhaps not played at this speed and with such terrible MCing over them. Give it a miss - if you want the sound of Movement, get Marky's Brazilian Job CD instead.

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