
Cover front

Cover backside

Vinyllabel A-side

Vinyllabel B-Side
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| Artist: |
Zoo Brazil |
| Title: |
Black
Light |
| Format: |
1x12" |
| Released: |
01/2006 |
| Cat.ID: |
HH MA 004-6 |
| Produced by: |
John Andersson, Johan Emmoth |
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Released by Harthouse Mannheim / Daredo.
Published by Skint Music / Sony ATV and copyright control. |
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| Tracklist Vinyl |
| # |
Trackname |
Playtime |
Sound |
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| A1 |
Black Light |
07:05 |
Play |
| B1 |
Backstreet Boys |
06:01 |
Play |
| B2 |
Dynamics |
07:09 |
Play |
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A1 128 BPM, B1 128BPM, B2 123BPM |
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Harthouse Releaseinformation:
John Anderson und Johan Emmoths are also the creativ-mind behind
projects like the Kelly Project, Laid, Cuba Computers, Nars, Outcold
and as well Zoo Brazil. Behind the great honour to work together with
important artists like Fatboy Slim, Human Leauge and Dannii Mingoue
they produced with countless underground artists like James Holden,
Blaze, Lo Fidelity Allstars, and Tony Senghore (just to name a few).
Even the experience from over 40 single release and 20 remix-works has
contributed that they have risen to one of the most innovative
producerteams out there. Zoo Brazil has managed to hit exactly the
nerve of the era Harthouse without trying to be retro or copy
something...call it Science Fiction-House, Progressive Voodoo-Techno
or Liquid Monster Trance.
A1.: “black light” with this track Zoo Brazil wants to say we are
back! At the beginning of the track the listener gets the message what
the song assimilate even a pressure full beat, which brings the dance
floor to burn. When the psychedelic Synthesizer Sound starts, the
listener can get in another World where he can take off and floating.
This is a track in terms of HARTHOUSE and mainly from ZOO BRAZIL!
B1.: “backstreet boys” No in this song it is not going about
commercial boyband singing, but for the feeling to present good techno.
And nothing else more. At the beginning of the track it starts with an
explicit techno beat and in the middle of the track it is gets harder,
cooler and aloof. With his several Breaks and the sound which goes
into the ear, the listener cannot stand still and in the middle of the
track he will be on the dancefloor!
B2.: “dynamics” discriminate from the other tracks, with a soft
beat and defined sound, the beat gets forward pressing. As soon when
the continous Synthesizer Sound and the several percussions start, the
track will nobody let alone and give the listener a true promise to
hear good techno. |
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