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Various - We're Not Dead - The Album |
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Tracklisting:
| 1 | Phuture Assassin* | Forever (2005 Relick) (5:12) |
| 2 | Nebula II | Thousand Miles (5:45) |
| Featuring - MC Fury | ||
| 3 | Enzyme | Play Back The Music (4:24) |
| 4 | Austin* | Can You Feel It (5:50) |
| 5 | Vinyl Junkie & Dope (2) | Forbidden Zone (5:35) |
| 6 | D State* , Darkus (2) & Tension (2) | Dub Chemist (5:18) |
| 7 | Vinyl Junkie & Darkus (2) | Pacemaker (5:22) |
| 8 | Whizzkick | Take You There '92 (6:03) |
| 9 | Vinyl Junkie & Producer* | Ease Back (5:38) |
| 10 | Orca Featuring Yaz (2) | Rise Up (5:11) |
| Featuring - Yaz (2) | ||
| 11 | Vinyl Junkie | We're Not Dead (5:27) |
| 12 | Teknotik | SSP (5:14) |
| 13 | Storm & Euphony | Coming On Strong (5:06) |
| 14 | Sub Love | Rubber Band (6:25) |
Write a Reviewkuu, Oct 27, 2007
This is the album that properly kicked the hardcore breaks on. Without people like Vinyl Junkie, there would be much less artists making this music today.
Most of the artists on this record are real oldschool heads from back in the day, quality artists whose roots can't be forgotten. But the best of all, it also represents a bunch of new era musicians who were there to restart this revolution. The whole record is full of massive dancefloor tracks and not to miss. If you haven't got this yet, start looking.
And you have to admire Vinyl Junkie, the label boss for writing these words: If you want to cut dub plates of any of these tracks feel free. Not many labels encourage or even directly tell people to do so.Was the above review useful to you? (report)
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