Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Patrice Baumel - Roar (Original Mix)

No bass, no football, no problem. Frequent collaborator Keystone seems Patrice Baumel waited patiently to make his big move in recent years, posting a constant stream of fashion, and Stompers innovative tech-house anchor a lot of praise for road. Held a successful stay in the recently closed Club 11 in Amsterdam, Dirt Crew and Riley Reinhold well received remixes for some commissioned and otherwise held the reins of a top arcuateTechno career. Who would have thought that the name of a DJ tool would be in the running for Breakthrough Artist of the Year set? Perhaps not entirely fair to call "The Roar" is a tool. Of course, it was not a bass drum to speak, but more a period of six minutes, turns and makes as much as each track is. And, as demonstrated by its use in combination Watergate 01 Onur Özer, it can and should be possible for a few minutes to do his own thing. For the most part, seem to be a terribly longTime to laze in the middle class, just a gentle reminder of exactly what that four-on-the-making plan for them. But what makes them so tasty break iswellthe roar. The original song is actually something to tend to a chainsaw or lawn mower on the brink of seizure issued only at the last possible second mechanic revved. The well-deserved rest, coming at regular intervals, almost no teeth and the teeth of the machine and this is encouragingMatter, the ...

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