The third installment of this drum and bass mix CD series is presented by producer and DJ legend Klute. With its collection of exclusive tracks and hot artists, "Exercise.03" is poised to perform at the top of its class. Artists include Break, Hive & Tejada, Klute, Amit, Silent Witness, Concord Dawn, Zero Tolerance, and more.
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Breakbeat Science: Exercise 3
Klute Manufacturer: Breakbeat Science ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001F7UMA Release Date: 2004-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Positive/Negative - Break
- Air Raid - Hive & Tejada
- Beware - Klute
- What We Give - Calibre
- Galaxian - Klute
- Roots - Amit
- Sands, The - Silent Witness
- Take Me Away - Concord Dawn
- Mean Streets - Sounds Of Habib
- Rock - Invaderz
- Snake Pit - Amit
- Undercover Dub - Chris Su/Airbag
- Growl - Klute
- Ransom - Baron
- Soul Good - A.I.
- Big Boss - Zero Tolerance
Album Description
The third installment of this drum and bass mix CD series is presented by producer and DJ legend Klute. With its collection of exclusive tracks and hot artists, "Exercise.03" is poised to perform at the top of its class. Artists include Break, Hive & Tejada, Klute, Amit, Silent Witness, Concord Dawn, Zero Tolerance, and more.Customer Reviews:
Leaving you wanting more.......2006-09-17
My Favorite Exercise.......2006-01-05
Starting out with The Break's 'Positive/Negative' with its booming and constantly changing patterns it sets a driving mood into you. After quicky riding through 'Air Raid' you hear Klute dropping his first artist featured remix of 'Passport' and melodies quickly start take off. It gets a little funky in 'What We Give' then another Klute cut 'Galaxian' - heats up the speed even more and gives us strung melodies over ambient voices. Things get into tribal nastiness through 'Roots' and 'The Sands' when Klute drops a big track from Concorde Dawn in 04' signifying a new turning point in the mix. Next up are some of the hardest hitting tracks ive heard in a while. From 'Mean Streets' all the way through 'Growl' - Klute's best from this CD. In the middle of the song the drum skittering pattern keeps intensifying until it merges into 'Ransom' and makes you want dance like crazy! Klute then warms you up with 'Soul Good' and 'Big Boss' with some great tunes to play anytime. Overall i can't find a bad part of the CD that doesnt have enough filler to keep me occupied after a few listens.
You wont regret buying this CD!
Mr. Whithers @ it again.......2005-07-05
Technically excellent? Yes. Bangin? No........2004-10-05
What I Like About Klute..........2004-06-15
He'll kiss me, smack me up, and kiss me again. Something like that seems to be what's on Klute's mind anyhow; in the notes he says, "It's such a bitch out there in the big bad world right now, but I've been warned to keep it down, so just remember...humans are also quite capable of being wonderful beings. Love them and be loved back." That tension seems to define the sequence of this mix. "Positive/Negative" starts gently, but a hard drop sneaks up on you like a car bomb. Klute carefully lightens the otherwise devastating beats with melodic moments: Calibre's "What We Give," the high-voltage dub of Amit's "Roots" (this man clearly needs his own long player). The heavy tracks hint towards current events: Silent Witness' "The Sands" and Amit's "Snake Pit" subtly conjure Iraq. Concord Dawn's anthemic "Take Me Away" becomes contextualized as a plea for safety from war and Invincible's "Mean Streets." "Undercover Dub" is modern paranoia. "Soul Good" gives us hope again, but in the end "Big Boss" (Dubya?) leaves us with the balance of love and fear. The modern world via drum'n'bass...not futurism, but our troubled present.
What I like about Klute...He'll make my floor rumble but leave me thinking, and leave me waiting for his next round of creativity.
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