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Skeletons In A Disco - Treadmill Music album flac Performer: Skeletons In A Disco
Title: Treadmill Music
Style: Dub, Experimental, Disco
Released: 2011
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1622 mb
FLAC album: 1334 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: MIDI DXD AA ASF AAC WMA AHX
Genre: Electronic

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Label: Chunk Records ‎– CHUNK005 Type: 8 x File, MP3, Album, Stereo, 192 Country: Germany Date of released: 26 Jun 2015 Category: Electronic Style: Dub, Experimental, Disco. Musician: Skeletons In A Disco. Album's title: Treadmill Music.

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Tracklist

Disco Ghost Rattle 7:56
Tread Mill 8:09
Feet Down 7:31
Deadly Silence 7:55
Desert Rock 7:56
Serious Folks 7:56
Bad Day 6:54
Test Card 7:54

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CHUNK005 Skeletons In A Disco Treadmill Music ‎(CDr, Album) Chunk Records CHUNK005 Germany 2011
CHUNK005 Skeletons In A Disco Treadmill Music ‎(8xFile, MP3, Album, 192) Chunk Records CHUNK005 Germany 2015


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Chunk Records stayed silent for almost 4 years and then came out with completely other stuff. in opposite to earlier records this is completely electronic.Skeletons In A Disco is a concept by Gyrator from the eighties and is revived here with 8 tracks that falls into monotonous but compact Disco/House grooves, randomly altered in composite. There are no breaks, no bridges, no refrains or tension progressions. If you like hand claps, cowbells and these percussion stuff hold together by a hard 4 to the floor bassdrum and a bass groove, followed by some rhythmic synthesizer sounds, and also kind of minimal composing or psychedelic flow, you might get into this.I give 7.2 out of 10 because some bits are too lengthy though the grooves are right.