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Frank De Wulf - The B-Sides Volume Two mp3 album

Frank De Wulf - The B-Sides Volume Two

Musician: Frank De Wulf
Album title: The B-Sides Volume Two
Style: House, Techno
Released: 1990
Country: Belgium
Size MP3 version: 1522 mb
Size APE version: 1926 mb
Size WMA version: 1305 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 562
Format: VOC MOD WAV VOX ASF AAC AHX
Genre: Electronic

Frank De Wulf - The B-Sides Volume Two mp3 album

Frank De Wulf - The B-Sides Volume Two mp3 album

Tracklist

Magic Orchestra
Freestyle 909
Latino
The Heat Of The Moment

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MMI 9004 Frank De Wulf The B-Sides Volume Two ‎(12") Music Man Records MMI 9004 Belgium 1990
MMI 9004 Frank De Wulf The B-Sides Volume Two ‎(12") Music Man Records MMI 9004 Belgium 1990
BSIDES 003 Frank De Wulf The B-Sides Volume Two ‎(4xFile, MP3, 320) B-Sides BSIDES 003 Belgium 2010
BSIDES 003 Frank De Wulf The B-Sides Volume Two ‎(4xFile, FLAC) B-Sides BSIDES 003 Belgium 2010



Flas
Magic Orchestra Now That's A Tune, No Wonder Its Liked By The Masses, Another Melody Whereupon The First Time You Heard It You Knew...Progression.
Dukinos
Latino is a very nice cover version of Sueno Latino. I like it!
Enone
What makes you think this is a cover of Sueno Latino sir?
Steel balls
Freestyle 909 - woosh. Heavy, serious, dark and epic tune. If you like Reese & Santonio's/101's 'Rock To The Beat' sound and feel, you'll need to check it out as soon as possible if you're not familiar with it already. Equal in first place is Magic Orchestra with its expansive warehouse rave feel. Sounds much better blasting out of 50K speakers by the way. Latino is nice for a mellower set. The Heat Of The Moment is a proper loser. Complete tripe. Sounds like a horrid Kenny G / Freestyle crossover with that horrible sax. Yuk :(
Nikobar
B-Sides Vol II - MAGIC ORCHESTRA. If you ask me to name one big underground rave track from back in the day, that's it.
Trash
Frank De Wulf's seminal B-Sides tracks were a flagship of quality in the very early 90s for techno & house music, which were pretty much a guaranteed success for the dancefloor and for listening pleasure. This release being one of my personal favourites of th B-Sides series. A1 Magic Orchestra is a bit of an anthem played at all the underground clubs and much sampled, appeared as a very good remix on "The B-Sides Remixed" release in the early part of 1991. A2 Freestyle 909 (my personal fave on this EP), has a basic 4/4 909 beat with a dark, stark, sinister, massive Detroit soundtrack inspired, heart stopping string-synth akin to Reese's "Rock To The Beat" but played with even darker, striking chords, a couple of chorus breaks with key stabs in between, reminiscent of "Strings Of Life". No nonsense techno tunage.A3 "Latino" is subdued and soulful, with a mellower, groovy house sound reminiscent of what is already mentioned above referring to "Last Rhythm"...nice track.A4 "Heat Of The Moment" is another mellow track with lots of ambience and nice breaks, with a horrible saxophone riff...big, big downfall for me and topped off with the spoken, tacky, naff, cheesy vocals. Ignore B2 unless you get a kick from shmaltzy, corny music. Overall though, a good, quality package of varied old school sounds for varied tastes.