All Artists: Frontside Title: Frontside Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Tvt Original Release Date: 2/16/1999 Release Date: 2/16/1999 Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop Style: Dance Pop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 016581726024 |
Frontside Frontside Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
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CD ReviewsJust try and sit still... 09/19/1999 (4 out of 5 stars) "Frontside has generated a great album full of very dancable beats and distorted and filtered guitars, 303 lines, and cool samples. The production is fairly unoriginal, the album doesn't take to many chances (unlike Unkle, Underworld's "dubnobasswithmyheadman, and Moby). Never the less, it still can groove and will throw you into overdrive. My favorite tracks are " Evulva" and of course "LBP".If you liked this, I recomend: Pills "Electrocaine", Juno Reactor "Bible of Dreams", and Cirrus "Back on a mission"." Frontside- Hybrid on Acid Erik | Sydney | 05/09/2000 (4 out of 5 stars) "This duo from Melbourne combine acid, hard 909 kicks and general breakbeat mayhem, to make a generall awesome album. Their track 'Dammerung" features on Norther Exposure 2, Sasha mix and is one of the stand out tracks of their album- on the more trancey side, yet still with unique beats. "LBP" is a combination of a guitar loop, a beautifully breaky beat and 303 lines. The last two tracks are the most major disappointment, with their attempt at a more "four on the floor" oriented songs which fail miserably. By this album if you like breakbeats, acid with a hint of trance occasionally..." Ranging from Big Beat to Drum 'n Bass to Trance melodic | New York, NY | 07/08/1999 (4 out of 5 stars) "Frontside definitely embraces raveland and its phat beats and high powered drugs (track 1). "L.B.P." and "Evol" are as thumping and as irresistable as want dance tracks to be. "Kate Moss" and "Dammerung" hover near the trance vibe successfully. However, the remainder of the album tends to drone and requires serious commitment or heavy intoxication for the full effect."
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