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Kopfuss Resonator - Slotmachine download free
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Kopfuss Resonator - Slotmachine download free

Performer:
Kopfuss Resonator
Album:
Slotmachine
Country:
Released:
Style:
Trance, Techno
MP3 archive size:
1415 mb
FLAC archive size:
1536 mb
WMA archive size:
1414 mb
Other formats:
WAV MMF DMF VOX MP1 FLAC DTS
Rating:
4.1
Votes:
484

Tracklist

1 Never More Disco 4:38
2 Monocain 7:14
3 Salsa 5:44
4 Give Her The Fuck 5:08
5 Fruitloop 7:59
6 Ganga (Holy Water) 8:29
7 The Raven 6:27
8 Monokiller 6:54
9 Electric Rodeo 7:07
10 Elektro Mechanik 5:19
11 Bali 7:24

Credits

  • Producer, Written-By, Recorded By – Mark Pfurtscheller, Timothy Färber

Notes

A Spect-(R) production at Chin Chat Studio/Germany
Marketed by UCMG/Proton
Distributed by Intergroove

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 08287 00482 3
  • Label Code: LC 6247

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LR 003-1 Kopfuss Resonator Slotmachine ‎(2xLP, Album) Lecker Records LR 003-1 Germany 2001


  • A very by-the-numbers hard trance/techno album (with an emphasis on the techno). The tracks aren't awful, but they're pretty basic exercises in driving repetition. They might go over well in a club, but the album as a whole isn't great for home listening. If they had included more varied pieces like "Elektro Mechanik" and "Bali" it would have made the album more interesting, while still being club-friendly. Instead, those two tracks seem tacked-on at the end, like they had a couple of experiments lying around and figured why not throw them on. I got my copy for one dollar used, so it's not a huge loss, but I certainly wouldn't pay full price for it.