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Back for the Future

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Download links and information about Back for the Future by Dom & Roland. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Electronica, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:14:26 minutes.

Artist: Dom & Roland
Release date: 2002
Genre: Electronica, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:14:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Can't Punish Me 3:41
2. Killa Bullet 1:50
3. Sky Spirits 3:19
4. Wee Gee 3:30
5. Parasite 4:51
6. Chaos Edit 1:45
7. Rage Roll 4:26
8. The Voyage (featuring Dom) 4:04
9. Clip Kill 5:27
10. Soundwall (VIP) 3:24
11. Archaeon (featuring Keaton) 3:17
12. Iceberg 3:39
13. Firewire 3:17
14. Sand-Gun (featuring Dom) 4:23
15. Twisted City (featuring Keaton) 4:45
16. Mordor (featuring Keaton) 4:01
17. Menace (Dom & Roland Mix) 2:55
18. Imagination (VIP) 4:23
19. Moulin Rouge 7:29

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Although rumors abounded of Dom Angus' debut LP, Industry, being a full-length concept piece working science-fiction interludes and a number of downbeat tracks into his usual drum'n'bass tech trickery, Angus, in fact, delivered 12 tracks that concentrated heavily on the dancefloor. This second album outing takes an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" line, following in the footsteps of his debut with thunderous 2-step and menacing atmospheres very much the order of the day, leaving the Amen break behind in favor of expanding upon the apocalyptic synth groans, which holler out over the ever-growling low end with which he made his reputation. The mixed format makes for a relentless listen, with hard-to-find tracks mixed in with the new material and the Optical and Keaton collaborations sure to raise an eyebrow of even the hardened fan. The highlight takes the form of the piano-flecked mix of Shanie's "Life," a welcome respite amongst the crash-bang chaos which is certain to please those of a Matrix mentality.