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Ostinato presents:
Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - 25yrs Anniversary The Best Of
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Artist: Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo
Album : 25yrs Anniversary The Best Of
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Genre : Hardcore
Date : 2019-02-01
Encoder : FLAC 1.3.1
Quality : 1070 kbps avg
4410kHz / 2 channels
Track(s) : 20
Playtime : 01:15:04
Size : 605.38MB
Language : English
Source : CD
Label : Cloud 9
Catalognr : CDLM2019001
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"A double sold out Ziggo Dome": A Nice start to Charly Lownoise &
Mental Theo, who started their collaboration in November 1992.
And in 1994 achieved their first succes with "Wonderfull Days". The
fact that they still remain popular is evident: 25 years later 'Charly
Lownoise & Mental Theo'
celebrate their anniversary in two sold-out Ziggo Domes.
When we look back the the early 90s, the underground and rebellious
music they made was not played on the radio at all. FAR TO HARD. During
their journey and dj gigs all over the world, they got
to know new musical trends. English breakbeats, german rave &
Australian Varieties. They linked it to the Dutch (harder)style, and
Happy Hardcore was born.
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1. Wonderfull Days [ 3:44]
2. Stars [ 3:37]
3. Fantasy World [ 3:25]
4. Hardcore Feelings [ 3:46]
5. Your Smile [ 3:35]
6. Together In Wonderland [ 3:39]
7. Streetkids [ 3:47]
8. Party [ 3:32]
9. Just Can't Get Enough [ 4:12]
10.Next 2 Me [ 3:45]
11.The Bird [ 4:05]
12.Live At London [ 3:25]
13.Girls [ 3:10]
14.Miracles [ 3:49]
15.Tiroler Kaboemsch [ 3:18]
16.DJ Fuck [ 3:45]
17.Verrotted [ 2:55]
18.Ultimate Sextrack [ 4:59]
19.This Christmas [ 4:03]
20.Speedcity Megamix [ 4:33]
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01:15:04
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So i have to ask - are these two men life partners? The video for "Wonderful days" has such homoerotic vibe to it with the shirtless men hugging each other and stuff
"music they made was not played on the radio at all. FAR TO HARD"
What a complete load of absolute steaming BULLSHIT! Softest hardcore around at the time, and here in Holland, they WERE played on the radio ALL THE FUCKING TIME! They even made pop-edits of most of their hits specifically FOR RADIO. They became universally HATED across the country as some of the first sellout artists, as some of their early releases were proper fucking hardcore. They became straight up happy hardcore, and it was terrible.
Where's tracks like:
1-2-3 For Germany
Are You Ready
Rockin Party
Also they did some nice remixes of other people tracks in the era of early
Can anyone tell me about the track " Kiss The Fucking Charly & Theo Goodbye" and it's history, because it does seem like a diss record, not sure if it's seriously made? What resulted in this diss record being made by Rave Parade aka 25% Of The DreamTeam (The Prophet & Buzz Fuzz)? Did they have some argument or fight, and is it true these guys "stole" "DJ Fuck" from Rob Gee (didn't give him credit) or something like that?