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Electronic
Performer: Geoff White
Title: Nevertheless
Style: Dub, Tech House, Minimal
Year 2003
Country Germany
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 572
MP3 size: 1290 mb
FLAC size: 1724 mb
WMA size: 1965 mb
Other formats: MP3 ASF AHX RA VQF ADX MP2

Geoff White - Nevertheless mp3 album


Geoff White - Nevertheless mp3 album

Tracklist

01 Scubadub 5:51
02 Sharpie 5:36
03 Duck And Cover 5:20
04 Smoke And Mirrors 4:16
05 Ants In The Pants 4:36
06 Opposing Platforms 5:52
07 Otto 4:04
08 Global Arrangement (Untitled-Unknown) 2:36
09 Stranded In Paradise 3:58
10 Dribl 3:56
11 Student Teacher 7:20
12 Starstruck 3:54

Notes

As of 26/06/2003 - hanging in distributorship limbo!

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BG049 Geoff White Nevertheless ‎(2x12", Album) Background BG049 Germany 2006
BG 049 Geoff White Nevertheless ‎(CD, Album, Mixed) Background BG 049 Germany 2006


VAZGINO
As of mid-March 2004, Geoff White's "Nevertheless" still has yet to be officially released. I was lucky enough to get my hands on a bootleg copy, and after listening to it *a lot*, this would've definitely been a contender for tech album of the year in 2003 in my opinion. I enjoyed White's previous full-length, "Questions & Comments", and really enjoyed his collaboration with Stewart Walker ("Discord"), but "Nevertheless" is better still! The whole album, from start to finish, is top-notch and without a dull moment. The most impressive thing about "Nevertheless", to me, is the way the album progresses. This is not a collection of tracks put together on a cd. This is an album in every sense of the word. The tracks ebb and flow, rise and fall, and take you on a sublime trip. That said, there are a few absolutely killer tracks. Tracks 3 & 4 are the epitome of driving minimal techno goodness; it's amazing how White manages to get such momentum out of so few notes! Tracks 6 & 7 are the highlight of the album for me - they're both incredibly lush and upbeat, especially track 7, which has honey-sweet keyboard melodies over 'robot-funk' percussion rhythms. If you find a bootleg of this somewhere, *get it*. And when it's finally, officially released, be sure to buy a copy!