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Talismantra - The Damn Thing Keeps Kicking

Musician: Talismantra
Album title: The Damn Thing Keeps Kicking
Style: Breakbeat, House
Released: 1997
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1432 mb
Size APE version: 1657 mb
Size WMA version: 1828 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 572
Format: MIDI FLAC ADX AA TTA ASF WMA
Genre: Electronic

Talismantra - The Damn Thing Keeps Kicking mp3 album

Talismantra - The Damn Thing Keeps Kicking mp3 album

Tracklist

A The Damn Thing Keeps Kicking
B Warmth Reheated

Credits

  • Written-By – Colin Hudson*, Nigel Champion

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 5030094023505

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
C.S.M.F. 00014 Talismantra The Damn Thing Keeps Kicking ‎(CD, Single) C.S.M.F. Records C.S.M.F. 00014 UK 1998



Domarivip
Warmth Reheated - a classic , love this so much , proggy breaks that really stand out and always have . dubby and classy , it often reminds me of pete lazonby sounds . perfectly sums up that era , and so well produced . all of that means writing this 20 years later it still is timeless .. we shipped one off to sasha when he used to buy vinyl from us .
Enalonasa
Warmth Reheated is one of the finest and true breaks tracks. No cheese here in breaks-ville. House feel although there is a progressive feel, breaks and ambient all surrounding the main hook. One for the dance-floor and living room equally. Good stuff
Heri
absolutely bang on with this review ! what a tune ;-)
Xtintisha
Warmth Reheated is the opening track on Danny Howells' legendary final set at Club Arc NYC, 2004. Sexy, sunrise styled progressive breaks. I wonder if the people that made this record had any idea that it would still be considered an amazing piece of music 11 years later? What is it about a record that gives it the elusive quality of timelessness? The most any producer could hope for is to have someone stumble upon their track over a decade later and say "wow, that is amazing". Interestingly, the track on the flip side is a piece of rave-era techno that has not aged well at all. Maybe Talismantra had a momentary stroke of genius. I'm not complaining :)