PREDATOR by QUICK & BRITE

SKU39722
ArtistQUICK & BRITE
TitlePREDATOR
LabelBLACK LABEL
Catalog #BL 010
Tag
ReleaseW 21 - 2007
FormatVinyl - EU12"
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Tracks

  1. Predator
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/39722_predator/1_predator.mp3
  2. Predator (Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/39722_predator/2_predator_remix.mp3
  3. Cheating Death
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/39722_predator/3_cheating_death.mp3
  4. Predator (Deadbots Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/39722_predator/4_predator_deadbots_remix.mp3
  5. Predator (Comtron Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/39722_predator/5_predator_comtron_remix.mp3
  6. Predator (KidGoesting Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/p/39722_predator/6_predator_kidgoesting_remix.mp3

Description

Quick & Brite are Toni Little and Mike.tv. two hardworking guys from the netherlands squeezing out electronic music from their studio as well as live on stage.After their acclaimed debut album 'Young Urban Professionals', the playful 'Pooh ep' some special projects (including a ringtone concert) and launching their media label FAKE, Q&B are now storming the stages again. Quick & Brite live is energy driven, danceable and involves a lot of improvisation, accompanied by live drums and synced visuals. About this release PREDATOR is a collaboration between the already infamous BlackLabel Records and FAKE. Side Q features the headbanging original and a dancefloor friendly reworking aside from an ear splitting death metal overdose. SIDE B features a trashdisco remix by Irish talent Deadbots, a back-to-business electro version by BlackLabel veterans Comtron and straightforward irresistible electrorock from KidGoesting. Label Biog BlackLabel was founded in the year 2001 with help from Rushhour Records. It started as a electro label, with releases from Deflektorz, Comtron, Roko Dragonbreath and more… while musical taste develops and changes, the whole idea behind BlackLabel became less focussed on pure electro, and more focussed on open minded electronically influenced music.

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