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Various - The Best Of Bassment Records Volume 5 flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title The Best Of Bassment Records Volume 5
  • Style House
  • Other formats ADX VQF MPC ASF AHX VOC MP2
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1932 mb
  • Size FLAC 1884 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 191

The Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards - a ceremony that was established in 1958 - to recording artists for quality albums in the dance music and electronica genres.

Lose Control (Club Mix). Light It Up (Club Mix). 3 –E'leesa Weldon Where Did Your Love Go?

The BASSMENT is a mean machine groove for bass players. Now I will enjoy them with my bass. First of all let me say that I am really having fun with some transcriptions here. I would like to thank you for your amazing work with The Bassment project. I have to tell you that especially your Jamiroquai bass transcriptions have given me a lot of inspiration and helped me to develop more in bass playing. For example; my notation reading skill have developed a lot.

Top2 Music's best-selling product, "Best Audiophile Voices", has come to be synonymous with memorable tunes, quality vocals, smooth arrangements and superior recordings. Little needs to be said about Volume 5. Simply enjoy as we serve more in the same tradition. 24bit/192kHz Re-mastering Audiophile Recording CD. Tracklist: 01. Alison Krauss & Natalie Mac Master - Get Me Through December 02. Noon - 500 Miles 03. Emi Fujita - The Rose 04. Stacey Kent - You've Got a Friend 05.

A concept album about the lonely, romantic daydreams of a man desperate to escape the drudgery of his daily life, Eldorado weaves its songs into a dense, atmospheric tapestry that is essentially pop-prog. It's one of those grandiose album titles, like Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come, which actually lived up to its billing. The Swedish juggernaut's definitive second album did destroy, erase and improve the prog-metal archetype when it dropped in 1995. Some dubbed the record's mix of brain-frying polyrhythms, stuttering riffs and Frippian solos "math metal"; the kids called it "djent.

Snow Robots Volume 4 features an international array of artists, from Suction Records mainstays like Digital Poodle, June, Celldöd, and Ceramic Hello (with their much sought-after 1982 vocoder anthem), to label-favourites appearing on Suction Records for the first time: Beau Wanzer, Morah, and one of e’s lesser known aliases, Civil Defence Programme. Various Artists Toronto, Ontario.

The album is only missing the theme songs from the two newest Bond films: Skyfall and Spectre, which can be easily purchased individually. I would highly recommend this album for any die hard Bond fans out there. One person found this helpful.

Tracklist

1 Echo I Can't Live Without Your Love (Radio Mix) 5:15
2 On The One Who's Really Bad? (Serious/Bassment) 9:14
3 Slide We're Here (House Dub) 4:21
4 D-Melo I Got Work To Do (Club House Mix) 5:14
5 Jose Cheena Loco Pinga (Vox Mix) 5:14
6 Echo I Can't Live Without Your Love (Pulsating Dub) 6:54
7 On The One Who's Really Bad? (Serious/Electro Groove) 7:58
8 Slide We're Here (Dub Mix 76) 4:23
9 D-Melo I Got Work To Do (Uzi Mix) 3:47
10 Jose Cheena Loco Pinga (House Version) 3:21
11 Echo I Can't Live Without Your Love (Bass Trax) 4:55
12 On The One Who's Really Bad? (Radio Groove) 3:07
13 D-Melo I Got Work To Do (Be-Bop Mix) 3:07
14 Bass Revenge Something For The Brothers 3:31
15 D-Melo I Got Work To Do (House Edit) 3:43

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