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Semtek - Pizza album

Semtek - Pizza album

  • Performer: Semtek
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Pizza
  • Released: 2011
  • Style: Acid House, Techno, Disco
  • MP3 version size: 1237 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1445 mb
  • Other: APE AA MP4 VOX XM MP2 ASF
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 926

Description

Album: Pizza Track: 1 of 3 Title: Pizza Artist: Semtek Label: Don't Be Afraid Cat DBA006 Formats: 12" Digital Release: 19th September 2011 Physical Release: 5th September 2011.

Album: Pizza Track: 3 of 3 Title: Pizza (DJ 3000 Remix) Artist: Semtek Remixers: DJ 3000 Label: Don't Be Afraid Cat DBA006 Formats: 12" Digital Release: 19th September 2011 Physical Release: 5th September 2011.

Pizza is the 6th release on Don't Be Afraid, coming hot on the heels of Mr. Beatnik's Synthetes EP and Semtek's West Acyd Shelter.

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Listen free to Semtek – Pizza (Pizza, Goons and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Overview (current section).

Semtek Pizza Don't Be Afraid. Maxi Single & EP DBA006 Out: 19-09-2011.

Listen to Pizza songs Online on JioSaavn. English music album by Semtek 1. Pizza - Semtek, 2. Goons - Semtek, 3. Pizza (DJ 3000 Remix) - Semtek. Album ∙ 2011 ∙ 3 Songs. NA. {"url":null,"pid":"4RVmHfKu","length":"647"}.

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Benjamin Semtek’s opener ‘Pizza’ starts off as a stripped down, powerful beat. Drums that build and develop and cause a flurry of excitement. When the bassline comes in it cuts through the track and helps to develop it into a more solid affair with sweeping pads taking this up a level. DJ3000 provides a remix of ‘Pizza’ to close it out. Taking the soulful, jazzy feeling of the original and funking it up to 11, this Detroit resident’s roots shine through. This track evolves effortlessly, introducing, removing and reintroducing funky synth chords and high strings until the man takes full control with the powerful Rhodes organ.

Cat: DBA 006 Released: 19 September, 2011 Genre: Minimal/Tech House. What is Album Only? Some artists and labels prefer certain tracks to be purchased as part of an entire release.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Pizza 10:48
B1 Goons 6:28
B2 Pizza (DJ 3000 Remix)
Remix – DJ 3000

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Dubplates & Mastering

Credits

  • Performer, Mixed By, Written By – Benjamin Semtek
  • Remix – Franki Juncaj* (tracks: B2)

Notes

All Tracks written and performed by: Benjamin Semtek.
Recorded and Mixed by: Benjamin Semtek
Track 3 Remixed by: Franki Juncaj
Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering Berlin

Video

Comments

Gianni_Giant Gianni_Giant
In under two years, Semtek’s label, Don’t Be Afraid, has managed to release quite solidy, 5 excellent EP’s. With this, his 6th release, he pulls in Detroit’s own DJ3000 to remix what would already be a great EP. Benjamin Semtek’s opener ‘Pizza’ starts off as a stripped down, powerful beat. Drums that build and develop and cause a flurry of excitement. When the bassline comes in it cuts through the track and helps to develop it into a more solid affair with sweeping pads taking this up a level. Out of nowhere this track turns deep and jazzy with beautifully placed piano chords resonating through jazz fuelled drum breaks. At a little over ten minutes this track feels neither long, nor drawn out. A beautful piece for sure. Semtek’s B side ‘Goons’ is a slower, creepier track. One that oozes along, slowly building momentum until sweeping ‘ooOOOooo’s’ release an elastic bassline that progresses into pure funk, something akin to electronic slap bass. Half way through and those ‘ooOOOoooing’ chords play between dubbed out resonances, quickly switching between deep and dark, and light and airy, whilst maintaining that basic funk. This track is different, and I really like it for that. DJ3000 provides a remix of ‘Pizza’ to close it out. Taking the soulful, jazzy feeling of the original and funking it up to 11, this Detroit resident’s roots shine through. This track evolves effortlessly, introducing, removing and reintroducing funky synth chords and high strings until the man takes full control with the powerful Rhodes organ. This track gets funkier and funkier every time I listen to it. I’ve been a fan of Don’t Be Afraid’s output for a while, and although every release has its strong points, I feel this record stays solid throughout.From www.thisisourhouse.org