Urban_Dance_Squad_-_Temporarily_Expendable-CDM-1996-JUST

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-urban_dance_squad_-_temporarily_expandable.mp3 Urban Dance Squad Temporarily Expandable 198 Unknown
2 02-urban_dance_squad_-_temporarily_expandable_(hard_hammond_dub).mp3 Urban Dance Squad Temporarily Expandable (Hard Hammond Dub) 185 Unknown
3 03-urban_dance_squad_-_temporarily_expandable_(dark_days_mix).mp3 Urban Dance Squad Temporarily Expandable (Dark Days Mix) 184 Unknown
4 04-urban_dance_squad_-_temporarily_expandable_(wondering_roots_mix).mp3 Urban Dance Squad Temporarily Expandable (Wondering Roots Mix) 196 Unknown
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Artist.......: Urban Dance Squad Album........: Temporarily Expendable Label........: Virgin Genre........: Fusion Catnr........: 7243 8 93959 2 1 source.......: CDDA rip.date.....: Mar-20-2006 str.date.....: 000-00-1996 quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo Url..........: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Dance_Squad track title time 01. Temporarily Expandable 03:35 02. Temporarily Expandable (Hard Hammond Dub) 05:32 03. Temporarily Expandable (Dark Days Mix) 03:57 04. Temporarily Expandable (Wondering Roots Mix) 03:32 Runtime 16:36 min Size 22,7 MB Release Notes: Urban Dance Squad was a Dutch band, celebrated as being one the most innovative and important music groups to come from The Netherlands. Their music was a blend of genres such as heavy rock, funk, soul and rap, but also reggae and ska, which were not commonly mixed at the time. They were one of the first mainstream acts to incorporate a turntablist in a live line-up. They are therefore considered as pioneers of the fusion trend of the early 1990's, sometimes referred to as rapcore or crossover. In the U.S., the band is still associated with their hit "Deeper Shade of Soul", which topped at the 21st spot on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1991. In their native Europe, however, they have enjoyed popularity throughout their carreer, and most listeners at the time discovered them through their popular single "Demagogue" (1994). The band was founded in Utrecht in 1987 and published their debut album Mental Floss for the Globe in 1989. They toured worldwide before releasing Life 'n Perspectives of a genuine Crossover in 1991, in the same vein but showing more maturity. In 1993 DJ DNA left the band during their tour. Without a DJ, the band started focusing on rock with a touch of funk. This resulted in the very raw and guitar riff oriented album Persona Non Grata in 1994, followed by the smoother Planet Ultra in 1996, where the band compensated the DNA's absence by incorporating touches of groovy synthesizer, aided by their Dutch fellows of Wizards of Ooze. They also released a live album the next year, which was recorded in Beograd on November 20, 1996. This is the only release where keyboardist U-Gene is credited as a part of the band. In 1997 DJ DNA rejoined the ranks of the Urban Dance Squad and two years later they published the critically acclaimed album Artantica. Internal struggles fueled by continued negativity from the (Dutch) press (like negative remarks on Rudeboy's stage appearance as a soldier, while he's a World War II enthusiast) led to the break-up of the band in 2000.

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