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K. Hand*Project 69 EP

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno, House, Electro, Ghetto

Year:

Tracklist

Detroit Rocks
Freak Them Hoes (Remix)
Not Tellin' You
Shuffle
I Got To Get Away

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    Cover of Project 69 EP, 1997-00-00, VinylProject 69 EP
    12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
    Acacia Records – AR035US1997US1997
    Project 69 EP
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, White Label
    Acacia Records – AR035US1997US1997
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    Reviews

    • Battle's avatar
      Battle
      This record shows the wide range of the musicality of Ms. Hand - from Detroit Electro to Chicago House, from New York Garage to Techno - all on one EP. Thank you Kelli, Rest In Peace.
      • oddskies's avatar
        oddskies
        "Not Tellin You" has a Dance Mania style vocal sample and a fatass catchy baseline that'll get stuck in your head for days. The best track on the release and reason alone for buying it.
        • digitalsects2's avatar
          digitalsects2
          Edited 12 years ago
          This E.P begins with "Detroit rocks". Much like the rest of the E.P., this song is minimal in execution. A mix between Detroit house and hip-hop, a wonderful creative musical experiment.

          "Freak them Hoes" is a fun song that always seems to put me in a good mood on account of it being so light hearted. It runs across the same lines as the first in terms of it being somewhat of a crossover. The third "Not Telling you" is far to minimal and in my opinion doesn't represent the album properly in the videos section. But it's still a wonderful compliment to the A side of this E.P.

          The two tracks on side B seem to be more house-oriented. Sadly, I can't say as many good things about the first track "Shuffle" as it is overly repetitive in a non-fashionable way (especially for it's length).

          Making up for this is the very last track "I Got to Get Away". This song made me fall in love with this album! An amazing track that pays for the record itself. It is a must even if it is just for this song alone. With a housey piano riff and a heavy bass drum, it was my favorite for a quite a while. Very Recommended.

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