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Out for Lunch
Various Artists
Out for Lunch
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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Rip n? Burn Recordings is a new Munich-based record label born out of the desire to deliver the highest-caliber dancefloor grooves, drawing on a wide range of influences. Without being confined to a rigid sound, the Rip n?...  more »

     

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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Out for Lunch
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rip N'burn
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 7/25/2006
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Techno, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 877327000033, 4031345506090

Synopsis

Album Description
Rip n? Burn Recordings is a new Munich-based record label born out of the desire to deliver the highest-caliber dancefloor grooves, drawing on a wide range of influences. Without being confined to a rigid sound, the Rip n? Burn?s releases run the gamut of sounds, from dirty tech-house to deep minimal, progressive, and beyond. The common theme is a strong mind for the dancefloor with tunes that have been proven to rip shreds and burn the feet of anybody caught in their wake! With their first release, Out for Lunch, Rip n? Burn delivers what can be expected in the future. Featuring both original tunes as well as previously vinyl-only hits already proven on the floor, Out to Lunch provides enough thrills and chills for DJs to work the dancefloor at any time of the night, while still maintaining the cohesiveness perfect for listening at home. Danish man-of-the-moment Trentemøller provides the strong opening for this release with his breakthrough anthem "Polar Shift", one of the most heralded and universally-supported pieces of 2005. The German tech-progressive sound plays a strong role here: Björn Mandry turns in the trippy electro-flavored "Phantom", a perfect piece for the late hours, while Marc O?Tool?s "Gear 2" manages to ride the fine line between minimal tech-house and deep, creepy progressive. For the more energetic times in the night, the CD also features the tribal disco-tech re-interpretation of Tim Track?s "Track it Back" by Q-Park Records? Hertz, and the massive "Lipstick" from Sweden?s top export Steve Angello, under his Who?s Who? guise. Rip n? Burn prove with their debut release that they are a force to watch out for ? Get ripped and feel the burn!

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