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Hit the Bit

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Download links and information about Hit the Bit by Ben Mono. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Techno, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:09:31 minutes.

Artist: Ben Mono
Release date: 2007
Genre: Electronica, House, Techno, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:09:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro (featuring Jemeni) 1:17
2. Beatbox (featuring Capitol A) 5:09
3. Hit the Bit (featuring Yo Majesty) 3:48
4. Binary Poetry (featuring Kerry L. Dooley) 4:44
5. Jesus Was a B-Boyi (featuring Jemeni) 4:48
6. Listen (featuring Capitol A) 3:56
7. Pull Em Down (featuring Shane Fontane) 4:04
8. Midnight Sun (featuring Jason Todd) 5:11
9. Don´t You Love It? (featuring Eddie Ruleclean) 4:53
10. Indonesian Interlude (featuring Jemeni) 2:16
11. Don´t Stop (featuring Bliss) 4:39
12. A&R Part 2 Vs. Studio R (featuring Capitol A) 4:25
13. Universal Unit (featuring Kerry L. Dooley) 4:08
14. Blindsweep (featuring Killa Kela) 4:57
15. Phoenix (featuring Kerry L. Dooley) 4:22
16. Transmission (featuring Capitol A) 4:12
17. Outro (featuring Jemeni) 2:42

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Ben Mono, a Munich-based DJ, producer, remixer and multi-instrumentalist, has dubbed his music "bit-hop" — a variation on the minimal techno sounds that continue to hold sway in his native region. To that familiar groove he adds elements of funk, electronica, hip-hop and even the occasional dash of '80s pop, and the result is quite a lot of fun. On his sophomore effort, he makes a few missteps: the "Intro" track is, like all such tracks, a complete waste of time (who needs to hear a minute-and-a-half of hype about an album we've already purchased, thanks), and whenever vocalist Jemeni pops in with her silly poetry it takes a mighty effort to build the momentum back up again. But Mono does it every time, and the high points greatly outnumber the low ones: the slow, squidgy, vocoder-laden electro-funk of "Binary Poetry" is one of the album's highlights, as are the rhythmically complex (though lyrically banal) "Listen" (featuring Capitol A), the glitchy and jittery "Midnight Sun" (featuring Jason Todd) and the very fun title track (featuring Yo Majesty). Very nice.