Junk Science

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studio album
First released:
Aug 25 1998

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unknown
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Release dates:
  • Aug 25 1998 in United States

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Electronic, House. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Atmospheric Grooves
Dubfire and Sharam create lovely, funky grooves that stretch out forever into confident, seductive soundscapes -- as evidenced by their extensive remix work for artists such as De'Lacy ("Hideaway" - a bona fide club smash), Kristine W ("Land Of The Living), and EBTG ("Wrong") who also collaborate on "The Future Of The Future (Stay Gold)" - the first single from "Junk Science". The other singles, "Stranded" and "Mohammed Is Jesus...", elevate club music to a higher plane.

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Written by Sea Melon
2 stars Disapointment
After hearing the One Nation Under House compilation under the Twisted label I was expecting something different. The new Stay Gold remix is great but the rest of the album didn't leave much of an impression on me. It's overall very down tempo and the flow is very choppy with empty ambient tracks. Unfortunately I found it very boring. Good for background music maybe but I doubt that these tracks will ever come up in the clubs, especially with the trend to harder house music.
Written by sebastienroy@sceptre.ca

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