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2000 And One*Adonai Elohim

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Electronic

Style:

Techno, Minimal

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Adonai Elohim10:01
Esperada7:23

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    Cover of Adonai Elohim, 2005-06-00, VinylAdonai Elohim
    12", 45 RPM
    100% Pure – PURE 29Netherlands2005Netherlands2005
    Cover of Adonai Elohim, 2005-06-00, VinylAdonai Elohim
    12", Limited Edition, 45 RPM, White
    100% Pure – PURE029Netherlands2005Netherlands2005
    Adonai Elohim
    12", Promo
    100% Pure – PURE029Netherlands2005Netherlands2005
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    Reviews

    • brelson's avatar
      brelson
      Edited 18 years ago
      "Adonai Elohim" on side A is a highly crowd-pleasing Detroit-influenced piece of dancefloor techno. The long introduction could prove to be a bit too drawn-out for some, but if played at the right time and in the right place it could be extremely effective. The B side cut is a lot more minimal in structure and content, and is therefore more of a reliable DJ tool if not quite as memorable.

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