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The UpbeatsThe Upbeats

Label:Loop (5) – LP018
Format:
CD, Album
Country:New Zealand
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Drum n Bass, Dub, Downtempo

Tracklist

01Hello2:57
02Drizzle
VocalsMegan Martin
3:49
03From The Deep4:59
04More Than Me
VocalsMegan Martin
5:33
05Wayhay3:25
06Psyesta5:37
07Go Round6:15
08View From The Inside
VocalsJess Chambers
5:35
09Sand Bar5:55
10Peep Hole3:50
11Late Nite Fright4:55
12Wayhay Contd...2:54
13Lobster
VocalsJess Chambers
6:28
14Teef Smasha7:05
15Binge Drinker (Live @ The Dargaville R.S.A 2003)3:04
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Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyLOOP Recordings Aot(ear)oa

Credits

  • ArtworkJonathan Garlick

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 9421018240102
  • Barcode (Text): 9 421018 240102

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Reviews

  • towlasnieja's avatar
    towlasnieja
    Edited 11 years ago
    the best dnb group in the world, I was on his gigs and it was amazing, regards to New Zealand DNB Scene, Non Vogue forever!
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    • neocactar's avatar
      neocactar
      Edited 19 years ago
      Got this shipped direct from New Zealand, and it's been the best 30 bucks I've spent in a while.

      If you've heard tracks The Upbeats (or the stuff under their alias D. Wolf & T. Snake) then you know they've got a fairly unique sound, a grinding, warbling baseline, that doesn't hit the really deep booms of Gridlok or Kryptic Minds & Leon Switch, but still carries an immense sense of power.

      The first track on this CD came as a surprise when I put it in, a slow, melodic guitar driven chillout. It turns out this is an honest-to-goodness album, with a beginning, middle and end, instead just a collection of their 12" releases, and it turned out great for someone such as I, who's just a music fan, and not a DJ.

      That isn't to say there's nothing for the clubs in here. Quite the contrary, I'd say Binge Drinker is heavier then Werewolf, and View From The Inside is almost up there, despite having a distracting intro. In fact, the only complaint I had where the two Wayhay tracks, which didn't fit in at all. They used a weird distortion effect (or something, I lack the proper knowledge to identify the instrument used), and it really broke up the flow of the album, especially between Late Nite Fright (another grinder) and Lobster (vocals over a bouncy, echoy bassline). Besides the two Wayhays, Go Round and Peep Hole are the only tracks that have gotten boring after almost 5 months of constant rotation in the CD player, and it's still definitely one of my favorite CDs.

      Hard: Binge Drinker, Teef Smasha & Late Night Fright. Vocals: More Than Me, View From The Inside, Lobster & Drizzle. Build-up: Psyesta. All-round cool: Hello, From The Deep & Sand Bar. Nothing interesting: Wayhay, Wayhay Contd..., Peep Hole & Go Round. Something for everyone.

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