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Skylab  - Backup EP flac album
  • Performer Skylab
  • Title Backup EP
  • Date of release 1996
  • Country Germany
  • Style Trance, Acid
  • Other formats MPC DTS AHX MP1 AU RA WAV
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1439 mb
  • Size FLAC 1986 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 969

Skylab -Backup EP - Accident. Barbara Mason - Yes, I´m Ready. Cat Stevens - Sad Lisa. 26 Devil Sent The Rain. Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me (Album Version). LemON - W żłobie leży. David Guetta Kaz James - Blast Of. lac. 12. What It Takes - Aerosmith. Shaggy - Fly High Feat. ali love-what can i d.

Skylab, also referred to as Skylab I, is the second studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the first in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. It was self-released in 1999, and produced by Robertinho do Recife (famous for his previous collaborations with Xuxa Meneghel, Hermeto Pascoal, Fagner and Geraldo Azevedo, among others), who also played the guitar and did the musical arrangements.

Skylab - Backup EP Accident. Duration: 3:46 File type: mp3. Play online Download. Download Skylab - Backup EP – Accident.

Accident Skylab-Backup Ep. 6:43. As You Like It Backup Johnny. The Groomsman Backup Johnny. Downtown Backup Johnny.

Skylab-Backup EP - Accident Energy. Hollywood Babylon Energy.

Tracklist

Accident 6:40
Won't Stop Rockin' (United Voodoo Mix) 7:42
Won't Stop Rockin' (Cyrus & The Joker Mix) 6:18

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VooDoo 018-6 Skylab Backup EP ‎(12", EP) VooDoo Records VooDoo 018-6 Germany 1996
VOODOO018-6 Skylab Backup E.P. ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) VooDoo Records VOODOO018-6 Germany 1996


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Delari
Nothing wrong with the tunes on the B-side, but dear me, this release is all about "Accident." This is a real lesser-known gem, and one that excellently captures the eccentric, sophisticated genius of mid-to-late '90s hard acid trance.It starts with a simple DJ-friendly intro, but after only a couple measures, a telltale VooDoo-style bassline drops in. Within another 40 seconds, you're introduced to the real star of this tune---that tight, electric acid line, which jumps and dances about with pitch shifts regularly. It's like the acid-backbone of the track. Then you get a tasty breakdown featuring a female vocal (not any words or lyrics---just a sonorous ambient-style vocal) and some lower-energy acid warbles, eventually joined by the rumbling thunder of a kick-roll and smashing cymbal crashes, all culminating in a deliciously devastating drop. Seriously, this drop is like being transported back to a mid-to-late '90s trance/techno party via sound alone.In any case, after a false-stop and re-drop, the track eventually breaks down and reboots again, this time with both the sharp and lazy acid lines working in tandem. After a minute or so of this glorious material, you might think you're headed for the end, perhaps with a quick fade-out rather than a long, piece-by-piece outro. And indeed, that's what seems to happen, with the track suddenly rolling to a stop and apparently finishing ... until about 4-5 seconds later, when a handful of cymbal smashes and a quick kick-roll explode the track back into full splendor for one more wild, acid-drenched ride-out. F#cking hell, what a tune.Best track on VooDoo in my opinion. Acid class.