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Why not? Album out now! Italo Disco maestro Skatebaard (Baard Aasen Løddemel) single Way Out.
Danzig tomorrow! aelektrykow By the way I just uploaded a recording from last weekend in Sofia to my soundcloud.
On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. This album was released on the label Totally (catalog number Tuttali 04) Sex Tags UFO (catalog number UFO 01). This album was released in 2010-05-00 year.
Not many 12-inches pressed after the year 2000, is what I mean. And that means all of my records. I'm hearing people say to me that they bought for example my Conga record for 100 euro, but they just "needed" it.
No Easy Way Out is the debut studio album from American singer-songwriter Robert Tepper, released by Scotti Brothers Records in 1986. It reached No. 144 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Four singles were released from the album: "No Easy Way Out", "Don't Walk Away", "Angel of the City" and "If That's What You Call Lovin'". No Easy Way Out" reached No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Don't Walk Away" reached No. 85 on the same chart.
Way Out of Here" is a song by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, and the fifth track from their ninth studio album, Fear of a Blank Planet. It is remarkable for being the only full-band composition of the record. A promo two-track single was released by Roadrunner Records intended for radio airplay.
No Way Out is the debut studio album by American rapper Puff Daddy. It was released on July 22, 1997 by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records.
While Skatebård may have started out a metal drummer, there’s little indication of it in CD III, except perhaps in the album’s recurring obsession with percussion. CD III is, at a pinch, a natural continuation from his acclaimed debut album ‘Midnight Magic’, which explored a distinctly italo disco vibe. Likewise, lead single ‘Farver Flimrer’, out August 28th, seems like the antidote to all the shoddy deep house going on right now. It subtly plays on the tension between electronic and organic music. Elsewhere, the affirmative strains of ‘Why Not’ recall the maximalism of recent Daft Punk, with its intergalactic laser synth sounds and slow psychedelic phasing. It’s worlds away from the sinister crawling of album closer ‘Loved All Day’ which lurks like a budding leviathan, comprising twelve minutes hinged on a constant droning bass rhythm that’s alternately adorned and stripped stark, making for a dark and sexual debauch.
Skatebård Why Not? (play).
| Way Out |
| Why Not? |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TUTTALI 004, UFO 01 | Skatebård | Way Out / Why Not? (12") | Totally, Sex Tags UFO | TUTTALI 004, UFO 01 | Norway | 2010 |
| Tuttali 04, UFO 01 | Skatebård | Way Out / Why Not? (12", Promo, W/Lbl) | Totally, Sex Tags UFO | Tuttali 04, UFO 01 | Norway | 2010 |
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