XP8 - Download Me (P2P Version) album flac
Performer: XP8Title: Download Me (P2P Version)
Style: Trance, Techno, Electro
Released: 2007
MP3 album: 1947 mb
FLAC album: 1159 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AUD VQF APE ADX VOC MIDI MOD
Genre: Electronic
XP8 was Marco Visconti and Marko Resurreccion. The band, started in 2001 as a trio including previous singer Paul Toohill, composes an airy blend of EBM, electronica, techno and trance, bringing their various visions and talents to life with synthetic vibrancy and danceable beats, crossing electronic genres with relative ease. In 2013, XP8 released the crowd-funded concept album Adrenochrome, which they described as their best effort to date, without any record label support.
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XP8 was an Italian electronic group. The band started in 2001 as a trio, composed of Marco Visconti, Marko Resurreccion, and singer Paul Toohill. The group self-released an album, Forgive on MP. om. When they signed to the Polish label Black Flames Records, their album was released as Forgive in May 2004. An EP of new material, RE Productions, was released five months later. In 2005, the band released their second album, Hrs:Min:Sec, on the German label Infacted Recordings.
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Tracklist
| 1 | Download Me (P2P Version) | 4:45 |
Credits
- Artwork – Fabio Timpanaro
- Engineer – Marko Resurreccion
- Lyrics By – Marko Resurreccion
- Mastered By – Marko Resurreccion
- Producer – Marco Visconti, Marko Resurreccion
- Vocals – Marko Resurreccion
- Written-By – Marco Visconti, Marko Resurreccion
Notes
Free digital release to promote XP8's album, "The Art of Revenge."Release carries no credits; the ones appearing here were provided by Marco Visconti.









