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CD-DETAILS SICK MUSIC COMPILATION [V.A.] |
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“Sick Music” is the brand new compilation from Hospital’s A&E hit squad.
Spreading like a global pandemic with top surgeons like London Elektricity, Cyantific and Total Science donning their scrubs and getting down to business alongside up and coming ambulance chasers like Apex, Randomer and B-Complex, who are ready to unleash some truly infectious beats.
Expect the full gamut of the Hospital sound here from experimental cuts to downright dancefloor anthems.
These tunes have been going off at ‘Hospitality’ events around the globe. Now its time for the full selection for your home, dropping on collectors edition 4-vinyl or 2-CD for your extended bleeding-edge drum&bass pressure.
First up is Slovakian B-Complex with a rich tapestry of sounds in the shape of “Beautiful” lies a tune made popular on Hospital’s award-winning podcast which had subscribers clambering for a release. Influx UK, the man who first appeared on Hospital way back in 2002, is back with the solid soul stepper “Get Near”. Featuring North London soulboy Nay on a rare-groove vocal flex, this is already becoming a sing-a-long classic at ‘Hospitality’.
Cyantific show us exactly why they are so highly regarded as a production outfit with “Empty Streets” a subtle lesson in studio skill. Lo-fi rumblings and rain-soaked atmospherics paint a scene of desolate beauty. Apex takes London Elektricity’s euphoric vocal cut and adds a sultry dancefloor twist, as fitting for a main room peak-time set as it is on the FM dial – the vocal will have you hooked from the first listen.
Total Science are veterans of the scene who need no introduction. “Archive” is a testament to why they’re still so highly regarded. Demonstrating an extraordinary ability to adapt and create classic jungle vibes, but with a crisp future-proof sound. Up next it’s slick vocal chops and pumping side-chained synths all the way to keep the dancefloor rocking on Antipodean audio architect Agent Alvin’s awesome “Drift Away”.
Quite simply, this is the most comprehensive prescription package since Tamiflu. Always read the label, and if in doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
(Quelle: Groove Attack, 2009)
FORMAT: Doppel-CD
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