Tracklist
Sleazy Listening | 7:34 | ||
Friends Like You | 5:58 | ||
Blue Planet | 8:07 | ||
Changing Minds | 4:21 | ||
Everything Must Change | 6:58 | ||
Tall Stories | 8:26 | ||
F-Train | 7:58 | ||
Life In Loisaida | 7:24 | ||
Theme From Chaser | 3:40 | ||
Assassin | 6:05 | ||
Sides Of Iron | 6:22 |
Credits (5)
- 'Phat' Alex Horton*CGI Artist [3D Modelling]
- Alex*Design, Layout
- Paul*Design, Layout
- L. Sandberg*Written-By, Producer
- N. Hayes*Written-By, Producer
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![]() | Game On! 2×LP, Album | Soma Quality Recordings – Soma LP13, Soma Quality Recordings – SOMA LP13 | UK | 1999 | UK — 1999 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Game On! CD, Album, Partially Mixed | Soma Quality Recordings – Soma CD13 | UK | 1999 | UK — 1999 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Game On! CD, Album, Partially Mixed | Soma Quality Recordings – SOMA CD13, [PIAS] – 545.1013.20 | Europe | 1999 | Europe — 1999 |
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referencing Game On! (2×LP, Album) Soma LP13
A pure gem lp ....... house deep feeling with 100% electronic jazz feelreferencing Game On! (CD, Album, Partially Mixed) Soma CD13
Just do yourself a favour and get this album in your life, 20yrs old and still sounding fresh.- Edited 20 years ago
referencing Game On! (2×LP, Album) Soma LP13
This is a really fantastic collection of downtempo, hip-hop influenced tracks and some lovely deep house tunes as well. I've seen it many times in used bins or discounted to obscene low prices. People passing this up? Too bad because there are some beautiful tracks on here that are well worth discovering. referencing Game On! (CD, Album, Partially Mixed) Soma CD13
The duo of Lars Sandberg (better known as Funk D’Void, purveyor of fine tech-house) and Nigel Hayes (known for his deep house & downtempo output) blend their sensibilities together on their Chaser project, of which <I>Game On!</I> is their first album. And what an album it is. It begins in definite downtempo territory, with the jazzy “Sleazy Listening” and the mellow, jaunty “A Friend Like You” and “Blue Planet.” But by “Everything Must Change” arrives, everything does: the beats kick in, and we’re treated to gems like “Tall Stories” and “F-Train.” “Life in Loisaida” returns to the more relaxed side, but “Sides of Iron” gets back to the funky house part of things. My favorite track, “Theme From Chaser,” is deceptively simple: just a plucked bass and some synths, but it is incredibly memorable. The same goes for the rest of the album.
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