Recording sessions began in 1995 with various record producers, including Nellee Hooper, Flood, Howie B, and Osborne, who were introducing the band to various electronica influences. At the time, drummer Larry Mullen, Jr. was inactive due to a back injury, prompting the other band members to take different approaches to songwriting. Upon Mullen's return, the band began re-working much of their material but ultimately struggled to complete songs. After the band allowed managerPaul McGuinness to book their upcoming 1997 PopMart Tour before the record was completed, they felt rushed into delivering it. Even after delaying the album's release date from the 1996 Christmas and holiday season to March 1997, U2 ran out of time in the studio, working up to the last minute to complete songs.
DOM is the thirteenth studio album by German singer Joachim Witt. It was released on 28 September 2012. There are several different versions including a standard version, a limited deluxe edition double album that contains an autobiography, a limited digital edition and vinyl records. This includes the sampled "Retromania" songs on the deluxe edition. The track "Gloria" was released as a single.
Reception
DOM received mixed echoes in Germany. Rolling Stone delivered a negative review that criticised the electronic parts as being reminiscent of a Leni Riefenstahl film and called the album "kitsch". The Orkus magazine's reviewer noted some kitsch too but praised the theatrical lyrics in an overall very favourable review. He wrote that compared to the previous Bayreuth cycle that featured pain and anger, Witt had become more settled now. Also the Sonic Seducer's review was very positive while noting the quality of the songwriting and the instrumentation.
The album peaked at position 6 in the German Media Control Charts while the single "Gloria" reached number 74.
OnlyAllFullAlbums Presents Street Sounds Electro 14 Full Album
The biggest musical revolution of the 80's was the rebirth of black music as a mainstream, commercial genre. Morgan Khan made what was being considered hip with clubs goers, import specialist record shops and pirate radio accessible to the mass consumer. Street Sounds forged a place in history by being the most innovative record label pioneering the new music genres: Hip Hop/Electro, R'n'B, Disco, House, Garage and Jazz-Funk.
The Street Sounds label with its Hip Hop/Electro compilations reflected the mood of a new generation. The UK Fresh concerts at Wembley Arena were and still are the biggest Rap festivals ever to be held in Europe. In 1985, Street Sounds launched the first lifestyle magazine entitled the Street Scene which heralded a wave of imitators including MixMag, DJ and Ministry....
published: 03 Jun 2017
Johnny Scratch Vs Street Sounds Hip-Hop Electro 14
All the 12" releases from the classic Street Sounds Hip-Hop Electro 14 album.
published: 08 May 2013
MASTERMIND * HIP HOP ELECTRO 14 Side One * Street Sounds Records ELCST14 * 1986
AWESOME FOURSOME - MONSTER BEAT (EXCLUSIVE REMIX)
TRICKY TEE - LEAVE IT TO THE DRUMS
T LA ROCK - BREAKIN BELLS
MIXMASTER GEE - THE MANIPULATOR
published: 23 Jun 2013
Street Sounds 18 & Electro 14 - Steve Walsh (1986) TV Commercial
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UK TV advert for Street Sounds compilation album releases from 1986, presented by DJ Steve Walsh. Features
Street Sounds 18
Electro 14
Slow Jam
#StreetSounds #Electro
published: 17 Jun 2021
Street Sounds Hip Hop Electro 15 ***Bonus Tracks***
published: 07 Jun 2017
Street Sounds Electro 14 Full Album - 1986
Street Sounds Electro 14 Full Album - 1986
Street Sounds is the 'godfather' of the modern compilation album and its format became the template for the labels that came later. The concept of each album... to literally represent the sound of the moment... full length versions and the highest quality.
The compilation albums and tracks released by Street Sounds have directly influenced and defined hundreds of thousands of people’s lives and have also been substantially responsible for today’s mainstream and street music culture. Street Sounds has been accredited by numerous journalists and DJs, including Paul Gambaccini, Bob Kilbourn and James Hamilton as pioneering Electro, Hip Hop and House in the UK. Numerous publications and other media have documented the importance of Street Sounds to ...
published: 05 May 2019
MASTERMIND * HIP HOP ELECTRO 14 Side Two * Street Sounds Records ELCST14 * 1986
The biggest musical revolution of the 80's was the rebirth of black music as a mainstream, commercial genre. Morgan Khan made what was being considered hip with...
The biggest musical revolution of the 80's was the rebirth of black music as a mainstream, commercial genre. Morgan Khan made what was being considered hip with clubs goers, import specialist record shops and pirate radio accessible to the mass consumer. Street Sounds forged a place in history by being the most innovative record label pioneering the new music genres: Hip Hop/Electro, R'n'B, Disco, House, Garage and Jazz-Funk.
The Street Sounds label with its Hip Hop/Electro compilations reflected the mood of a new generation. The UK Fresh concerts at Wembley Arena were and still are the biggest Rap festivals ever to be held in Europe. In 1985, Street Sounds launched the first lifestyle magazine entitled the Street Scene which heralded a wave of imitators including MixMag, DJ and Ministry.
Today, as then, the Street Sounds Electro series brings a little intake of breath to those who were there from the beginning, showing the universal and timeless appeal of these records.
This is why they are being reproduced here. Not for profit but for pure listening pleasure.
So enjoy the Fourteenth instalment of this innovative series and look out for more uploads soon.
Thank you Morgan Khan.
Track Listing:
1. 00:00 Awesome Foursome - ''Monster Beat''
2. 06:20 Tricky Tee - ''Leave It To The Drums (Here Come The Drums)'' (Club)
3. 11:22 T La Rock - ''Breaking Bells'' (Club)
4. 15:40 Mixmaster Gee And The Turntable Orchestra - ''The Manipulator'' (Extended Version)
5. 19:47 Divine Sounds - ''Me And My Posse''
6. 25:50 Fresh Force - ''She's A Skeezer''
7. 28:30 M.C. Chill Guest Appearance By Beatmaster T - ''Downbeats''
8. 33:40 Skinny Boys - ''Rip The Cut''
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
The biggest musical revolution of the 80's was the rebirth of black music as a mainstream, commercial genre. Morgan Khan made what was being considered hip with clubs goers, import specialist record shops and pirate radio accessible to the mass consumer. Street Sounds forged a place in history by being the most innovative record label pioneering the new music genres: Hip Hop/Electro, R'n'B, Disco, House, Garage and Jazz-Funk.
The Street Sounds label with its Hip Hop/Electro compilations reflected the mood of a new generation. The UK Fresh concerts at Wembley Arena were and still are the biggest Rap festivals ever to be held in Europe. In 1985, Street Sounds launched the first lifestyle magazine entitled the Street Scene which heralded a wave of imitators including MixMag, DJ and Ministry.
Today, as then, the Street Sounds Electro series brings a little intake of breath to those who were there from the beginning, showing the universal and timeless appeal of these records.
This is why they are being reproduced here. Not for profit but for pure listening pleasure.
So enjoy the Fourteenth instalment of this innovative series and look out for more uploads soon.
Thank you Morgan Khan.
Track Listing:
1. 00:00 Awesome Foursome - ''Monster Beat''
2. 06:20 Tricky Tee - ''Leave It To The Drums (Here Come The Drums)'' (Club)
3. 11:22 T La Rock - ''Breaking Bells'' (Club)
4. 15:40 Mixmaster Gee And The Turntable Orchestra - ''The Manipulator'' (Extended Version)
5. 19:47 Divine Sounds - ''Me And My Posse''
6. 25:50 Fresh Force - ''She's A Skeezer''
7. 28:30 M.C. Chill Guest Appearance By Beatmaster T - ''Downbeats''
8. 33:40 Skinny Boys - ''Rip The Cut''
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
http://thedukemitchell.uk/ for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London.
UK TV advert for Street Sounds compilation album releases from 1986, prese...
http://thedukemitchell.uk/ for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London.
UK TV advert for Street Sounds compilation album releases from 1986, presented by DJ Steve Walsh. Features
Street Sounds 18
Electro 14
Slow Jam
#StreetSounds #Electro
http://thedukemitchell.uk/ for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London.
UK TV advert for Street Sounds compilation album releases from 1986, presented by DJ Steve Walsh. Features
Street Sounds 18
Electro 14
Slow Jam
#StreetSounds #Electro
Street Sounds Electro 14 Full Album - 1986
Street Sounds is the 'godfather' of the modern compilation album and its format became the template for the labels t...
Street Sounds Electro 14 Full Album - 1986
Street Sounds is the 'godfather' of the modern compilation album and its format became the template for the labels that came later. The concept of each album... to literally represent the sound of the moment... full length versions and the highest quality.
The compilation albums and tracks released by Street Sounds have directly influenced and defined hundreds of thousands of people’s lives and have also been substantially responsible for today’s mainstream and street music culture. Street Sounds has been accredited by numerous journalists and DJs, including Paul Gambaccini, Bob Kilbourn and James Hamilton as pioneering Electro, Hip Hop and House in the UK. Numerous publications and other media have documented the importance of Street Sounds to popular culture.
All of the Electro Albums are a Massive Blast from the Past for me, every Album brings back Some Great Memories as a kid growing up in the 80's... Hope you Enjoy! :)
*uploaded for entertainment purposes only - Not for profit!*
Track Listing:
Side A
1. Awesome Foursome “Monster Beat”
Produced by: Gregory Marius & Ted Riley
2. Tricky Tee “Leave It To The Drums” (Here Come The Drums) (Club)
Produced by: Sam Sever
3. T La Rock “Breaking Bells”(Club)
Produced by: Mantronik
4. Mixmaster Gee and The Turntable Orchestra “The Manipulator” (Extended Version)
Produced by: Greg Royal
Side B
1. Divine Sounds “Me And My Posse”
Produced by: Jerry Bloodrock & Michael Dowling
2. Fresh Force “She's A Skeezer”
Produced by: Charlie Casanova and Fresh Force
3. M.C. Chill Guest Appearance by BeatMaster T “Downbeats”
Produced by: Mike Nice
4. Skinny Boys “Rip The Cut”
Produced by: Mark Bush
#streetsounds #electro14 #oldskoolhiphop
Street Sounds Electro 14 Full Album - 1986
Street Sounds is the 'godfather' of the modern compilation album and its format became the template for the labels that came later. The concept of each album... to literally represent the sound of the moment... full length versions and the highest quality.
The compilation albums and tracks released by Street Sounds have directly influenced and defined hundreds of thousands of people’s lives and have also been substantially responsible for today’s mainstream and street music culture. Street Sounds has been accredited by numerous journalists and DJs, including Paul Gambaccini, Bob Kilbourn and James Hamilton as pioneering Electro, Hip Hop and House in the UK. Numerous publications and other media have documented the importance of Street Sounds to popular culture.
All of the Electro Albums are a Massive Blast from the Past for me, every Album brings back Some Great Memories as a kid growing up in the 80's... Hope you Enjoy! :)
*uploaded for entertainment purposes only - Not for profit!*
Track Listing:
Side A
1. Awesome Foursome “Monster Beat”
Produced by: Gregory Marius & Ted Riley
2. Tricky Tee “Leave It To The Drums” (Here Come The Drums) (Club)
Produced by: Sam Sever
3. T La Rock “Breaking Bells”(Club)
Produced by: Mantronik
4. Mixmaster Gee and The Turntable Orchestra “The Manipulator” (Extended Version)
Produced by: Greg Royal
Side B
1. Divine Sounds “Me And My Posse”
Produced by: Jerry Bloodrock & Michael Dowling
2. Fresh Force “She's A Skeezer”
Produced by: Charlie Casanova and Fresh Force
3. M.C. Chill Guest Appearance by BeatMaster T “Downbeats”
Produced by: Mike Nice
4. Skinny Boys “Rip The Cut”
Produced by: Mark Bush
#streetsounds #electro14 #oldskoolhiphop
The biggest musical revolution of the 80's was the rebirth of black music as a mainstream, commercial genre. Morgan Khan made what was being considered hip with clubs goers, import specialist record shops and pirate radio accessible to the mass consumer. Street Sounds forged a place in history by being the most innovative record label pioneering the new music genres: Hip Hop/Electro, R'n'B, Disco, House, Garage and Jazz-Funk.
The Street Sounds label with its Hip Hop/Electro compilations reflected the mood of a new generation. The UK Fresh concerts at Wembley Arena were and still are the biggest Rap festivals ever to be held in Europe. In 1985, Street Sounds launched the first lifestyle magazine entitled the Street Scene which heralded a wave of imitators including MixMag, DJ and Ministry.
Today, as then, the Street Sounds Electro series brings a little intake of breath to those who were there from the beginning, showing the universal and timeless appeal of these records.
This is why they are being reproduced here. Not for profit but for pure listening pleasure.
So enjoy the Fourteenth instalment of this innovative series and look out for more uploads soon.
Thank you Morgan Khan.
Track Listing:
1. 00:00 Awesome Foursome - ''Monster Beat''
2. 06:20 Tricky Tee - ''Leave It To The Drums (Here Come The Drums)'' (Club)
3. 11:22 T La Rock - ''Breaking Bells'' (Club)
4. 15:40 Mixmaster Gee And The Turntable Orchestra - ''The Manipulator'' (Extended Version)
5. 19:47 Divine Sounds - ''Me And My Posse''
6. 25:50 Fresh Force - ''She's A Skeezer''
7. 28:30 M.C. Chill Guest Appearance By Beatmaster T - ''Downbeats''
8. 33:40 Skinny Boys - ''Rip The Cut''
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
http://thedukemitchell.uk/ for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London.
UK TV advert for Street Sounds compilation album releases from 1986, presented by DJ Steve Walsh. Features
Street Sounds 18
Electro 14
Slow Jam
#StreetSounds #Electro
Street Sounds Electro 14 Full Album - 1986
Street Sounds is the 'godfather' of the modern compilation album and its format became the template for the labels that came later. The concept of each album... to literally represent the sound of the moment... full length versions and the highest quality.
The compilation albums and tracks released by Street Sounds have directly influenced and defined hundreds of thousands of people’s lives and have also been substantially responsible for today’s mainstream and street music culture. Street Sounds has been accredited by numerous journalists and DJs, including Paul Gambaccini, Bob Kilbourn and James Hamilton as pioneering Electro, Hip Hop and House in the UK. Numerous publications and other media have documented the importance of Street Sounds to popular culture.
All of the Electro Albums are a Massive Blast from the Past for me, every Album brings back Some Great Memories as a kid growing up in the 80's... Hope you Enjoy! :)
*uploaded for entertainment purposes only - Not for profit!*
Track Listing:
Side A
1. Awesome Foursome “Monster Beat”
Produced by: Gregory Marius & Ted Riley
2. Tricky Tee “Leave It To The Drums” (Here Come The Drums) (Club)
Produced by: Sam Sever
3. T La Rock “Breaking Bells”(Club)
Produced by: Mantronik
4. Mixmaster Gee and The Turntable Orchestra “The Manipulator” (Extended Version)
Produced by: Greg Royal
Side B
1. Divine Sounds “Me And My Posse”
Produced by: Jerry Bloodrock & Michael Dowling
2. Fresh Force “She's A Skeezer”
Produced by: Charlie Casanova and Fresh Force
3. M.C. Chill Guest Appearance by BeatMaster T “Downbeats”
Produced by: Mike Nice
4. Skinny Boys “Rip The Cut”
Produced by: Mark Bush
#streetsounds #electro14 #oldskoolhiphop