Wall of Sound: Bustin' Loose
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This disc celebrates the domestic arrival of one of Britain's most influential upstart techno labels, Wall of Sound. Founded in 1994 by a pair of club kids with an unusual affinity for Phil Spector (hence the name), the imprint has gone on to launch the careers of big beat luminaries like Propellerheads, John Carter (a.k.a. King Monkey Mafia), and Derek Dahlarge (a.k.a. Ceasefire). Bustin' Loose offers a glimpse back with key selections from these artists as well as a long look forward with exciting new contenders like the Wiseguys ("Ooh La La"), Les Rythmes Digitales ("Jacques Your Body [Makes Me Sweat]"), and Akasha ("Crazy Baby"). A reliable sampling of the future. --Aidin Vaziri
URB
Wall of Sound, London's most notorious big beat label next to Brighton's Skint, makes its American debut with a compilation of recent tracks from the roster's more celebrated acts. As a great motivational tool for cleaning house as well as rocking the dance floor, most of the compilation's tracks feature booming builds, squelchy electro bits, cleverly disguised samples and lots of layers.
Wall of Sound: Bustin' Loose,Various Artists,Ultra Records,Big Beat,Club/Dance,Electronica,House,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Trip-Hop
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Wall of Sound: Bustin' Loose
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ultra Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000BIKT Release Date: 1998-09-29 |
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Amazon.com
This disc celebrates the domestic arrival of one of Britain's most influential upstart techno labels, Wall of Sound. Founded in 1994 by a pair of club kids with an unusual affinity for Phil Spector (hence the name), the imprint has gone on to launch the careers of big beat luminaries like Propellerheads, John Carter (a.k.a. King Monkey Mafia), and Derek Dahlarge (a.k.a. Ceasefire). Bustin' Loose offers a glimpse back with key selections from these artists as well as a long look forward with exciting new contenders like the Wiseguys ("Ooh La La"), Les Rythmes Digitales ("Jacques Your Body [Makes Me Sweat]"), and Akasha ("Crazy Baby"). A reliable sampling of the future. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
ITS AUTOMATICally good?.......1999-03-03
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