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CD Staircase Firstfloor 2002 67728-54707-2 Progressive House Music Electronic

CD Staircase Firstfloor 2002 67728-54707-2 Progressive House Music Electronic

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This CD is in pre-owned Used Condition. Overall quality is good, with minor wear on cases and discs themselves, all discs have faint wear and scratches but should be playable.. See photos for details and please ask any questions you may have

Starecase – Firstfloor

Label: Kinetic Records – 67728-54707-2
Format:
CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2002
Genre: Electronic
Style: Progressive House, Breaks
1 Faith
Vocals – Jokate Benson
4:28
2 Understand Me 7:01
3 (Sound Two) Second Time
Vocals – Omi (2)
5:52
4 Come In 5:27
5 Stuck In The Middle 7:39
6 See
Vocals – Charlie Newlands
4:51
7 Aishiteru 6:41
8 Bitter Little Pill
Vocals – Sean Cook
3:58
9 The Bitter End 5:59
Barcode (Text): 6 77285 47072 1
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scoundrel Jan 15, 2013
Starecase came during the heyday of progressive trance/house/breaks, and while it may sound typical for this period, it does have some crowd-pleasing moments, like on "Faith," which has a nice pop sensibility with its vocals. "(Sound Two) Second Time" hits the 4/4 for more club friendliness. "Stuck in the Middle" gets more aggressive. But they can also operate on other moods: the slower "Understand Me" opens with a nice spacey melody before the bass kicks in to rough things up, while "Come In" has a delicate guitar line to add a fragility to an otherwise rockin' track. "Aishiteru" maintains the dreamy feel throughout. "The Bitter End" rounds out the album with a galloping beat. Curious that there was never a second floor from these guys, but what we have is still enough to stand on.
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