TEK 9-Album, das den kreativen Geist von Dego zum Wachsen bringt. Dieses Album bringt eine Vielzahl von Sounds und experimentellen Beats von dem Mann selbst. Die offensichtlich herausragenden Tracks für den Floor sind The Last One, OOman, Adventure Game, Winking & Knightmare. Das Album enthält Tracks von 1995 bis 2019. Sichern Sie sich diese LP, denn diese limitierte Auflage wird nicht nachgepresst.
1. Tek 9 — OoMan
2. Tek 9 — Winking
3. Tek 9 — Knightmare
4. Tek 9 — ‘96 Demo
5. Tek 9 — One
6. Tek 9 — Your Last Chance
7. Tek 9 — A Bit Much
8. Tek 9 — Adventure Game
9. Tek 9 — Weirdo Leirdo
10. Tek 9 — Get In Then Get Out
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It's been a fair old while since Dennis "Dego" McFarlane last donned the Tek9 alias, a solo pseudonym he first used in 1991 on the bass-heavy, Bleep and hardcore influenced weightiness of "Kingdom Of Dub". This album - his first under the name since 1999's jazzy and downtempo "Simply" - is not entirely new, but all of the music is previously unreleased. The tracks were produced at various points between 1995 and 2019 and mostly offer warm, melodious, funk-fuelled takes on jungle and drum and bass rich in bustling basslines, snare-heavy beats, jazz-funk chords (something that has long been a feature of McFarlane's work) and picturesque melodies. There are some heavier, rougher and more ragga-influenced cuts present, but the prevailing vibe is warm and positive.
1. Tek 9 — OoMan
2. Tek 9 — Winking
3. Tek 9 — Knightmare
4. Tek 9 — ‘96 Demo
5. Tek 9 — One
6. Tek 9 — Your Last Chance
7. Tek 9 — A Bit Much
8. Tek 9 — Adventure Game
9. Tek 9 — Weirdo Leirdo
10. Tek 9 — Get In Then Get Out
"descargar"
It's been a fair old while since Dennis "Dego" McFarlane last donned the Tek9 alias, a solo pseudonym he first used in 1991 on the bass-heavy, Bleep and hardcore influenced weightiness of "Kingdom Of Dub". This album - his first under the name since 1999's jazzy and downtempo "Simply" - is not entirely new, but all of the music is previously unreleased. The tracks were produced at various points between 1995 and 2019 and mostly offer warm, melodious, funk-fuelled takes on jungle and drum and bass rich in bustling basslines, snare-heavy beats, jazz-funk chords (something that has long been a feature of McFarlane's work) and picturesque melodies. There are some heavier, rougher and more ragga-influenced cuts present, but the prevailing vibe is warm and positive.