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Pong remix eisenfunk
Pong remix eisenfunk








Simenon then decided to change the name of the project from the Rhythm King All Stars to Bomb the Bass, with Simenon and Gabriel using the names DJ Kid 33 and Emilio Pasquez to give the impression that the record was an American import. However, as the back catalogue of the company was at that point small, the duo used a number of other records and samples from other companies, with the record evolving into " Beat Dis".

  • 1.8 Touring, In the Sun, Mega Dis and break-upīomb the Bass had originally started out as the Rhythm King All Stars, a project which would see the back catalogue of Rhythm King Records mixed into a 12 inch medley for the clubs, by producers Tim Simenon (a housemate of label founder James Horrocks) and Pascal Gabriel.
  • 1.7 Back to the racks, Back to Light: BTB from 2009–2010.
  • 1.6 Future Chaos: Bomb the Bass in the 21st century.
  • 1.5 1990s become 2000s, become Electric Tones.
  • 1.4 Break from the beat: Bomb the Bass as production outfit.
  • 1.1 Pushing the needle: The accelerated success of "Beat Dis".
  • I hope they have got some aces up their sleeves. How they can manage to keep it fresh for two, three or even five albums. But, I must say that I am a little bit concerned of how they will keep things up in the long run. For some reason, I never felt that it became tedious, like many non vocal albums do, and that is an achievement. Another track that is quite unexpected is the "Medieval Bit", the ironic thing though is that it sometimes sounds more like Bluegrass than Medieval, but still a fun track none the less.įor the most part, you'll get what is expected Hard pounding, C64 inspired industrial dance music. The band spelled the track "Korobeinki" and if that is a mistake I am unsure. There's some unexpected parts that will keep you on your toes, the old Russian folk song "Korobeiniki", and not to forget, the music for a little game known as Tetris.

    pong remix eisenfunk

    Eisenfunk on the other hand manages to do just that.Įven though the general soundscape from "Pong" is recognized in most of the other tracks of this album, they mix things up enough to keep you interested and also a bit curious of what the next track will offer. Many times, you've heard an instrumental track (in this case, more or less) you think is cool, but the artist has a hard time to maintain the quality and keep you interested throughout the album. It was not without skepticism I started to listen to this album. Luckily, we are not here today to review the video, but the album '8-bit' where "Pong" is the highlighted track. Like space invader John Travolta's that spontaneously burst into synchronized dancing. Still can't handle industrial dance parts of it though. The pong game effects are really great in that video and since there are a lot of bad videos in this genre, it was a breath of fresh air. If you are not without an Internet connection, you surely seen Eisenfunk's video for their track "Pong". For the most part, you'll get what is expected Hard pounding, C64 inspired industrial dance music. Another track that is quite unexpected is the "Medieval Bit", the ironic thing though is that it sometimes sounds more like Bluegrass than Medieval, but still a fun track none the less. Even though the general soundscape from "Pong" is recognized in most of the other tracks of this album, they mix things up enough to keep you interested and also a bit curious of what the next track will offer. Eisenfunk on the other hand manages to do just that.

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    8-bit Electro, Industrial Eisenfunk Patrik Lindström If you are not without an Internet connection, you surely seen Eisenfunk's video for their track "Pong".










    Pong remix eisenfunk