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Spread The Word Digi-LP
late 80s electro obscurities with pop-culture samples

file under : dance classics

label : Essential Media Group    date added : 12/12/2007

 
 

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  artist / title / version
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B.O.S.E.
Robo-Cop (Who-R-U) Pt. 2 - The Nu Centurian Mix bomb
04:33
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Batman (The Original Swing)
04:02
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Spiderman
03:43
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Superfly
04:05
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Rock The World heat
05:52
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Bass Overdrive
05:20
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Keep Rocking To The Beat heat
05:12
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Vamos A La Playa
04:59
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Spread The Word
04:50
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Lost In Space
04:07
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Slow Jam
04:02
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Don't Knock It (Till You Try It)
05:17
$1.39
$2.49
 
B.O.S.E.
Robo-Cop (Who-R-U)
04:51
$1.39
$2.49
 
ALL TRACKS
     
$11.95
$18.75
 
  the patented lab review lab informed suggestions  
Up from obscurity and straight to your digital crate comes B.O.S.E. in all its electro-bass glory. Goddamn this shit just blew my mind. First off - the cover is the sickness, with bad 80's CG robots, gradient fonts, keyboards and UFOs. Secondly - just look at that freaking tracklist! Robocop, Batman, Spiderman, Superfly? WTF?! Oh man, this is just the kind of record I'd love to come across in a dollar bin. Usually when a record seems this promising it never really sounds that good - but B.O.S.E. comes through on all counts. Just take a listen to the opening track "Robocop (Who-R-U) Pt. 2 (Nu Centurian Mix)." AMAZING secret heater stash material. Sampling the "drop it" over a mutant beat that sounds like a hybrid of Egyptian Lover, Planet Rock, and Doo Doo Brown drums. "Batman," "Spiderman," "Superfly," pretty much follow suit with the cheese of the tracks namesake over a heavy electro beat while the rest of the album goes everywwhere from freestyle to hip-house. Also check "Rock The World" and "Keep Rocking The Beat" which is are obscure electro fire too.

reviewed by snackmaster 12/12/2007


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