Saturday, January 12, 2008

Photek "Solaris", Pish-Posh "Up Jumps Tha Boogie"

PHOTEK - SOLARIS

Photek - Solaris
Year: 2000


1.Terminus [5:26]9.1 Mb
2.Junk [5:27]7.4 Mb
3.Glamourama [5:29]7 Mb
4.Mine to Give [6:41]8.4 Mb
5.Can't Come Down [6:58]9.6 Mb
6.Infinity [8:31]13.1 Mb
7.Solaris [5:12]6.3 Mb
8.Aura [0:47]1.2 Mb
9.Halogen [4:38]5.8 Mb
10.Lost Blue Heaven [3:13]4.8 Mb
11.Under the Palms [2:40]3.4 Mb

Photek "Solaris" Album Review

Photek's Masterpiece
this is all photek was on his debut, "Modus Operandi", but with some dressing added, if you will. while photek is known for Drum n' Bass, there are 2 house tracks and one ambient track on here that are very worthwhile. The opening track, Terminus starts off with beats like none other and by the time it reaches full swing, youll find yourself wanting more. also be sure to check out the house track Mine to Give featuring the awesome voice of Robert Owens. the title track, Solaris is perfect in every way, and is a real chill out song on a great chill out album which is a necessity for those long trips where you have nothing to do and just feel like tuning out to everything around you. Solaris by Photek is sure to open up new worlds for fans old and new

Video Photek - Glamourama

A beautiful house track by photek. No video, just the song






PISH-POSH - UP JUMPS THA BOOGIE

Pish-Posh - Up Jumps Tha Boogie
Year: 1998


1.Give it Up [6:06]7.1 Mb
2.Fortified live (remix) [3:36]4.7 Mb
3.Dead Men Tell No Tales [5:23]9 Mb
4.Get Ill [4:05]6.1 Mb
5.NY Undercover [5:51]9.1 Mb
6.On Yer Feet [4:53]6.5 Mb
7.The Monsta [6:57]11.1 Mb
8.Corrupt Cops [4:52]7.1 Mb
9.One More Time [5:43]9.3 Mb
10.Rhythm and Recline [5:01]6.6 Mb

Pish-Posh "Up Jumps Tha Boogie" Album Review

Essential for any DnB collection.
This was the CD that got me listening to jungle and DnB. It has intense upbeat energy that is almost funny but is definitely fun. For me the upbeat sound keeps it from feeling too repetitive, but some might not have my love for this CD and get kind of tired after hearing it for awhile. It is in the old jungle style of Dieselboys 'Drum and Bass Selection USA'(I know DnB selection isnt 'jump up' but..generally the same style), but I find this album to be a harder hit and not as drawn out. Turn the subwoofer up and roll with the bass!






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