Benoit & Sergio – Where The Freaks Have No Name
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Deep House, Tech House |
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Tracklist
Walk & Talk | 6:20 | ||
Where The Freaks Have No Name | 6:24 | ||
Day Residue | 9:37 |
Credits (3)
- Tobias FreundMixed By
- Benoit (8)Producer, Written-By
- Sergio GiorginiProducer, Written-By
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![]() | Where The Freaks Have No Name 12" | Visionquest – VQ001 | Germany | 2011 | Germany — 2011 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Where The Freaks Have No Name 3×File, MP3, 320 kbps | Visionquest – VQ001 | Germany | 2011 | Germany — 2011 |
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referencing Where The Freaks Have No Name (12") VQ001
Walk & Talk is a certified classic. The majority of the Visionquest catalog is not for me, but early on there were some hits. I was in Detroit in May 2011 and saw Benoit & Sergio perform Walk and Talk live at Old Miami, Need I Say More (yes, a live set, not a DJ set). I will never forget that moment. I still have some photos. No one knew who they were except for a few select freaks, like Seth Troxler and crew. I think Tale of Us performed a DJ set a couple of hours later in the afternoon.
Where The Freaks Have No Name is boring and forgettable. Day Residue is kind of interesting. But it's all about the A1 here. Glitchtrauma is missing the mark and missing a moment in house music history.referencing Where The Freaks Have No Name (12") VQ001
some of the worst house music ever made, and that's really saying something. people who think they are funky and dubby but coming across as try-hard and ham-fisted.referencing Where The Freaks Have No Name (12") VQ001
I have to say, walk and talk has such an aura. sublime listening. 'My baby does K all dayyyyyyyyy.'
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