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Heinrich At Hart - Heinrich At Hart flac album

Heinrich At Hart - Heinrich At Hart flac album
  • Performer Heinrich At Hart
  • Title Heinrich At Hart
  • Date of release 1998
  • Country Germany
  • Style Drum n Bass
  • Other formats DXD VQF AA VOX AIFF DMF AC3
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1987 mb
  • Size FLAC 1882 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 644

Real Name: Martin Maischein.

Murder Dub. Heinrich at Hart. blue highlight denotes track pick.

Reinhart Heinrich (24 April 1946 – 23 October 2006) was a German biophysicist. He was professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin, and best known as a founder of metabolic control theory. His far-reaching theoretical work on metabolism, signal transduction, and other cellular processes has made him one of the most influential forerunners of present-day systems biology.

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Tracklist

Mosha... 7:41
Ma City 7:45
Sintflut 13:35
Intro 4:56
Live In HD 10:12
Attackships On Fire 6:32
Breack 4:20
Murder Dub 7:01

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PC 33 CD Heinrich At Hart Heinrich At Hart ‎(CD, Album) Position Chrome PC 33 CD Germany 1998
PC 33 Heinrich At Hart Heinrich At Hart ‎(2x12", Album) Position Chrome PC 33 Germany 1998
PC 33 Heinrich At Hart Heinrich At Hart ‎(2x12", Album, Promo) Position Chrome PC 33 Germany 1998


Talk about Heinrich At Hart - Heinrich At Hart


Ziena
This is a very underrated and overlooked record. It never got the attention it deserved, in my opinion. Heinrich at Hart is my favourtie Position Chrome artist. His music is urban in the most melodramatic way. Dark and gritty but very deep and atmospheric. The tracks take their time to develop. Melodies and strange chords are spread out over the rough surface of the sampled beats. If you're in the experimental side of drum and bass and instrumental hip hop, you should seriously check this release out.
Voodoosida
Acid drum and bass … think that exists? Heinrich At Hart fires some excellent rounds of amp sucking - slowly yet steady going - D&B and adds some (albeit occasional) acid to the process. Even once and a while some ambient passages are fitted in too. Dominating however is that badazz sound of woofers being teared into destruction: slowly but always in a phat and massive way!